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"Gilles, why that squiggly logo at OG Studio?" Here's the scoop: that "squiggly" logo isn't just cool to look at—it's a piece of iconic generative art. It's a Chromie Squiggle, specifically 1388, designed by the artist Snowfro. And it's not just any picture; it's an NFT, part of a new wave of digital art that's all about using tech in creative ways. We chose it because it's not just another static image; it's born from a process that's all about making every outcome unique—kind of like how we handle our projects. It grows and changes, and there's something new to see every time you look at it. Plus, this squiggle is going places—literally. It looks like it's climbing right up to the sky, which is what we're all about at OG Studio: reaching higher, pushing innovation, and never settling. The green-to-blue gradient? That's the energy and trust we bring to the table every day. We wanted a logo that's as forward-thinking and dynamic as we are. This squiggle was with us from the start, and it represents our journey: always fresh, always flowing, and always ready for the next challenge. That squiggle tells our story: a tech-savvy bunch making a splash in the digital world with something that's a little different, just like us. Samuel Eggermont Thomas Lambert

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