Simple Spark: 5000 Web Apps in 333 Seconds

by Scott Beale on August 21, 2007 · 5 comments

Simple Spark is an online resource for web applications. They just created a video showing the logos of the first 5000 companies that they have added to their catalog.

How many of these do you think will still be around in five years?

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1 Chris Messina August 21, 2007 at 1:18 pm

This is either a great example of the importance of good logo design or its proof that logo design is a fleeting art.

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2 Ana Maria August 21, 2007 at 5:55 pm

This is really funny if you watch it in slow bandwidth. It suddenly stops, logo splatted like a bug on a windshield.

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