Ruth Kedar speaks at the APOGEE Think Again Live Series on Design and her personal journey including her work at Adobe and designing the Google logo. Listen to the talk
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Ruth Kedar speaks at the APOGEE Think Again Live Series on Design and her personal journey including her work at Adobe and designing the Google logo. Listen to the talk
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In 1998, when she was art professor at the Stanford Art Department, Ruth Kedar was approached by 2 students to design a logo for their startup business. Those students were Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the founders of Google, which has now become one of the worlds most profitable businesses and the logo one of […]
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Ruth Kedar, designer of the Google logo, and the designers for Apple and Pinterest iconic logos were interviewed by 99u Adobe Magazine to speak about developing their own barometers for success. Read the Article by Andrea Huspeni
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Ruth Kedar has always been interested in storytelling. While her design approach is utilitarian, her art is experimental in nature, and it develops organically as a series of multi-layered visual progressions that allow her to tell intricate, detailed and personal stories about her journeys, her observations and discoveries – a window to her soul. View Art […]
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Wiselike has launched its “Ask Me Anything” platform and “lined up a pretty interesting group of people who will answer questions, including the designer behind the Google logo, Ruth Kedar.” No holds barred, Ruth was asked and answered questions ranging a wide gamut from design insights to martial arts. SPILLING THE BEANS So if you ever wanted to …
There’s a saying that the shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot. Well, it’s quite applicable here, since we’ve been walking shoeless for quite a while. But the time finally came, or more precisely the diem was finally carped, and here we are with a long and way-over-due updated web presence. The writing was on the wall for so long that we decided to embrace it. Figuratively …
“Google’s decision to make the most significant change yet to its iconic logo in 16 years set off a fury of responses online: 9,500 comments on Google’s blog post, countless tweets and articles for and against the redesign”. And that was just the first day after the change was announced. Mashable reached out for an interview with Ruth Kedar and […]
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