Ethos recently commissioned a fellow Singapore company, Pixcel, to design a commemorative Ethos logo out of their Pixcel bricks. We thought the community would enjoy seeing the process.
First they scanned the logo and produced a design:
They package up the final components in cool boxes:
The logo is scanned, and then matched into single-unit squares that are close to the pixel color value:
Each piece fits into a specific spot on the grid. They are similar to Legos, but each square is individual.
The Ethos logo needed 4 base squares with 1,024 pegs on each for a total of 4096 squares.
For us it was mostly green and teal squares:
Here is the Ethos logo starting to take shape across two base squares:
Almost done….
Finally finished!
Now back to work…