Web 2.0 Origami Style

Via one of my favorite blogs in Spanish, “Incuba Web 2.0“, I found a really cool picture with all the logos of the main websites that lead the Web 2.0 Revolution. The curious thing about them is that they are designed as if they were done in paper with the japanese technique of “Origami“.

I think these designs were done by a guy named “Paddy“, so kudos for him for being so creative. Out of all the websites that appear in the picture, I use most of them. I also liked the logo for “Internet Explorer” :twisted:

Out of all the websites that appear in the picture I use: Twitter, Delicious, Digg, Firefox, Flickr, GMail, Itunes, RSS Feeds, Skype and StumbleUpon. I also use other websites that are not listed here, but the Web 2.0 is growing so fast that it is hard to keep up with all of them.

Here is the picture:

web-ori-small

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5 Responses to Web 2.0 Origami Style
  1. Paddy
    December 12, 2008 | 12:07 pm

    Hi,

    Thanks for the kind words about my icons,

    It’s true, my name is Paddy :)

  2. Leo Diaz
    December 12, 2008 | 4:42 pm

    Hi Hector -

    Very interesting blog on Web 2.0… would be great if in one of your next blogs you could explain us what is Web 2.0

    Cheers and keep it up!

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  4. Leo Diaz
    October 29, 2009 | 7:47 pm

    Hi Hector -

    Very interesting blog on Web 2.0… would be great if in one of your next blogs you could explain us what is Web 2.0

    Cheers and keep it up!

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