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Artist Redesigns Famous Logos, Prints Them, And Then Repackages Them To Mess With Your Head (14 Pics)
All major companies know the importance of having a good logo as it's the face of the brand, the most publicly recognizable branding a brand can have. If a brand's logo is good, customers will easily recognize it, associate with the brand, and trust it. And what's more important than the customer's trust? We associate logos with the brand's products so if for example, we're looking for a mouth-watering hazelnut cocoa spread for a guilty snack, we usually search for Nutella. Or if we're looking for tomato ketchup for our family BBQ, we usually trust Heinz. Logos gives us the assurance that we will get what we're looking for.
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29-year-old Egyptian artist Ahmed Morshedi decided to mess a bit with our trust for certain famous brands by looking at them differently than most of us are used to. He redesigned the logos of well-known companies, printed them out and repackaged them in a way that confuses your mind and makes you think twice. He took marketing to a whole new level with his creativity and proved that he's pretty much a marketing guru.
"It's simply a different way of looking at the brands, which most of the time their teams are afraid of tackling it in such a way," - Ahmed told Bored Panda about the concept behind his artwork. He is a full-time art director by profession and also an independent artist who every once in a while loves to experiment with art reaching completely new limits and thinking outside the box. After all, who would have thought of brushing their teeth with Nutella?
Kentucky Fried Chicken flavored Pringles? I would definitely try those!
hmmm i wanna try both of these but i know im gonna get diabetes somehow XD
It's neat, but the package looks like a print out from a home inkjet printer on basic copy paper...
Challenges an artist's creativity and design skill. It's a way of practicing and honing one's abilities.
Load More Replies...You might want to give the designer credit, I don't see his name anywhere and it's mentioned in his social media links
“29-year-old Egyptian artist Ahmed Morshedi”. It is below the ad under # 1. : ) — if you see three gray dots after how many hours ago you posted, it should give you options to edit and delete. I see them on my mobile.
Load More Replies...Challenges an artist's creativity and design skill. It's a way of practicing and honing one's abilities.
Load More Replies...You might want to give the designer credit, I don't see his name anywhere and it's mentioned in his social media links
“29-year-old Egyptian artist Ahmed Morshedi”. It is below the ad under # 1. : ) — if you see three gray dots after how many hours ago you posted, it should give you options to edit and delete. I see them on my mobile.
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