Most big companies have logos that are easily recognizable all over
the world, but here is what your favorite companies’ logos would look
like if they were completely honest.
Theme of advertising is to make the product seem appealing to the average consumer. Because of this, they have to worry about what is aesthetically pleasing him to the widest variety of people. This might mean that something that might better represent good or service falls by the wayside in favor for something more “family friendly” so to speak. So, these famous logos have been re-imagined to really represent them better. Take absolute vodka. Enjoyed by many millions of people around the world. But blurring the letters just a little bit is much more representative of how you feel when you drink it, isn’t it? Genius. I think that would actually work as a marketing tool! And wouldn’t seeing the name of a razor company sliced in half make you think about how sharp their razors are? I think Gillette ought to take this adaptation into consideration! It looks great! The popular belief that chocolate causes acne can best be illustrated by giving the NestlĂ© logo lots of zits. You. I don’t think they want to point out that chocolate fact at all! Perhaps my favorite one on The list is turning the Zippo logo into ashes. Clever, right? And of course a couple of the fast food logos have been fattened up to represent what they have done to the consumers. These are some fun and true adaptations of major logos if they were truthful. See what some of your favorite companies’ logos would look like if they were completely honest.
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