Logo design, favicon system, 3D logo development, and animated web assets for a realtime immersive platform
[Image 1 — Hero image: Website homepage screenshot showing the final Edify Engine logo in use]
Edify Engine needed a logo system that could work across web, branding, and realtime applications. My role was to design the core logo, create supporting favicon variations, build a 3D version in Blender, and produce animated deliverables for digital use.
Project Snapshot
Client: Edify Engine
Project: Brand identity and digital asset creation
Role: Logo designer, visual developer, 3D artist, motion designer
The goal was to create a clean, modern logo system that could scale across a website, browser favicons, animation, and Web3-ready 3D applications.
The Challenge
The identity needed to feel modern, dimensional, and tech-forward while staying clean and readable. It also had to work at multiple sizes, from full logo lockups down to tiny favicon formats, while remaining flexible enough for 2D, motion, and 3D use.
Logo Design
I started by developing the main Edify Engine mark and testing it in several visual treatments. This included full-color, line-art, and solid black-and-white versions to make sure the form held up clearly in different use cases.
The final mark was designed to feel structured, geometric, and dimensional, giving the brand a strong visual identity that fits the immersive and technical nature of the platform.
Favicon Development
Once the core logo was established, I created a favicon system for web use. This involved refining the mark so it remained recognizable and readable at very small sizes.
Developing the favicon set ensured the brand stayed visually consistent across browser tabs, app-style icons, and other compact digital placements.
Brand Flexibility
A big part of the process was making sure the logo could adapt to different backgrounds, themes, and presentation needs. I developed multiple versions so the identity could work across dark and light environments while maintaining a unified look.
This gave Edify Engine a practical logo system rather than a single isolated mark.
3D Logo Development
After finalizing the 2D identity, I created a 3D version of the logo in Blender. This extended the brand into a more immersive space and made it suitable for motion work and realtime applications.
Building the mark in 3D also opened the door for use in interactive environments and Web3-related experiences.
Motion and Animation
I brought the 3D logo into DaVinci Resolve and created an animated version for digital branding use. From this process I exported both a transparent GIF and an MP4, giving the client flexible motion assets for web and promotional use.
This helped turn the logo into an active brand element rather than a static graphic.
Web3-Ready Asset Delivery
The 3D logo was also exported as a GLB, making it usable in Web3 or realtime environments. This gave the project value beyond standard branding by creating an asset that could function inside interactive 3D spaces.
My Approach
My workflow focuses on designing with the final use cases in mind from the start. For this project, that meant building an identity that could work as a website logo, favicon, motion asset, and 3D object without losing clarity or brand consistency.
Outcome
The final result was a versatile logo system for Edify Engine that included a polished 2D identity, scalable favicon set, animated branding assets, and a 3D GLB version for immersive applications.
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Posted Apr 20, 2026
Edify Engine
Logo design, favicon system, 3D logo development, and animated web assets for a realtime immersive platform.