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Acoustiguide Museum Guide Logo Design

Acoustiguide Museum Guide Logo Design
    

Acoustiguide creates interactive museum guides for museums, art galleries, heritage sites and other public displays. Starting with it’s first recorded guide in 1957, a tour of Hyde Park narrated by Eleanor Roosevelt, Acoustiguide’s current products are solid state and include keypads to allow visitors to choose content appropriate to their current location in the exhibit as well as additional material as well as multimedia and video units.

The Acoustiguide logo design is a line art based logo depicting a human face formed by brush strokes seemly written by a child. The human face is surrounded by a box to perhaps represent art in museums and three rays come out at the back perhaps to signify their product – audio guides.

I am not sure I like this logo much. To start with, the child like brush strokes really do not gel well with a company such as Acoustiguide. It is a world leader in cutting edge technology targeted at Museums and public displays. They had revolutionized how guided tours would be implemented by breaking through the linear tour format. They implemented this at the Louvre Museum, Paris, which I had visited recently and I found it to be quite impressive.

 

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