Wikipedia says it has found the 'sound of all human knowledge' with new sound logo design

We do not constantly consider it, but sound can be as important to determining a brand name as any visual logo design. Netflix's 'ta-dum' immediately brings the streaming service's logo design to mind. Apple's start-up chime seems like a cozy welcoming from your computer system. Currently, Wikipedia has a renowned sound note of its own: a fluttering of book web pages, key-board clicks and synthesize tones it phone telephone calls "The Sound of All Human Knowledge."

Wikipedia says it has found the 'sound of all human knowledge' with new sound logo design


In real Wikipedia style, the 4 second sound clip was sourced from the community. The Wikimedia Structure held a competition to find an sound logo design for "jobs when aesthetic logo designs are not a choice." Over 3,000 submissions later on, they arrived at a collection of warm, happy keeps in mind come before by book and key-board sounds, produced by Thaddeus Osborne.


Osborne, a Nuclear Researcher by day, will be granted $2,500 for producing the winning sound. Wikimedia will also be flying him to a professional tape-taping workshop to assist produce a completed variation of the sound logo design. The structure says it wishes to have the last sound ready to use by June of this year.

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