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Covariant

Brand identity for a company creating artificial intelligence software for robots.

Image by Elena Zhukova

The new brand identity revolves around the ‘Covariant Flow’, an abstract visualisation that represents the process of learning through what’s known as the ‘decision boundary’.

The identity’s look and feel extends to the new website, which features the Covariant Flow decision boundary as an intelligent layer that sits behind all content.

The Covariant wordmark, symbol and icons mimic the curves, twists and flow of the decision boundary.

Image by Magnus Pettersson
Image by Elena Zhukova

A wider, more playful extension of the colour palette was used in a set of looping animations that accurately represent the three Covariant use cases.

Illustrations by Geoffroy de Crécy
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