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And it has class. So while it seems like bad form to get 30,000 people to design a logo for you, only to shriek “PSYKE!” at the end, it’s hard to argue Sony didn’t make the right choice.
Japan's Sony is one of those rare companies that has had a nearly unaltered logo for more than 50 years, with the current design being used since 1956. But when Sony was riding high in 1981, a ...
Once upon a time, Sony decided that its now-iconic logo was due for a redesign. The year was 1981, and Sony was on the cusp of a revolution — the first Walkman had been released just 18 months ...
But there's one slight issue that might bug you: the "Sony" logo on some DualSense controllers is slightly misaligned. The discovery was reported on Twitter by Ted Temmins, the game design ...
Sony will be delighted at the news as it only took the PS5 logo post a few days to beat the record. It also confirms that fans are hugely excited about the next-generation console. Some of the ...
Sony Aside from the original PlayStation logo, the PlayStation console line has retained a relatively similar logo design across the past 20-plus years.
As the old adage goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That seems to be the case with Sony and the PlayStation 5. At the very least, it seems to apply to the system’s new logo.
Sony did not go out on any sort of limb here. There is nothing risky in the design. They just replaced the 4 from the PS4’s logo with a 5, which is pretty much the same thing the company did ...
Sony’s PS5 Pro design teaser is the spitting image of a recent leak If you still haven’t seen it, you can see the PS5 Pro icon right behind the bottom part of the “3” in 30th Anniversary.
A design for life At Sony Japan, Hirai has equipped the ground floor of its headquarters with a Creative Lab—an open space allows anyone in the company to come up with ideas for new products ...
An assortment of renders reveal his design, complete with a Sony logo — save for one where the logo has been modified to read “Jony,” presumably in honor of Apple’s Jony Ive.