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This is a case study and submission for a logo redesign contest at school. The logo was for a project called ARMada at the UML Nerve Center. ARMada is a robotic manipulative test bed that is used for developing test methods that evaluate grasping, collaboration, and assembly capabilities used for industrial automation tasks. While mostly used for development of machinery, the uses for human hand and arm replacement has also been explored. We worked in groups, and experimented with different shapes, sizes, and colors, to create a strong final submission. While it was not selected at the end of the day, we were still happy with what we created. For more information about this project, click the button on the bottom of the page!