
Japanese Designer Turns Famous Logos Into Usable Items
Award-winning Japanese designer Taku Oomura has reimagined iconic company logos with a twist – with the magic of 3D printing, they have found creative practical uses in everyday life.
As a side-project to his successful design business, the project called 'Trial and Error' has captured people's imagination, as we are already familiar with the logos it is fascinating to see how Taku is able to utilize the existing designs to suit his creative purpose. From Adobe coathangers to the Honda bottle opener Taku's ideas are (literally in the case of the Mitsubishi fan), really cool!
Scroll down below to check them out yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Adobe
Honda
Adidas
Nike Air Jordan
i need these!!! Not sure my clothes will hang on it properly but i don't care!!!
Mcdonald's
Louis Vuitton
Bluetooth
Bon Curry
Toys“R”us
Maruchan
Seino
Yahoo
Arnold Palmer
Doutor Coffee
Playstation
Marudai
Mos Burger
Gyoza Ohsho
im just sayin, this dude has way to much free time with his 3d-printer.
40 percent: Paperclips! 40 percent: Paperweights! 20 percent: Things to stab your hand with!
You could sell these to the company and it could be a free goody
Now that's creative!
40 percent: Paperclips! 40 percent: Paperweights! 20 percent: Things to stab your hand with!
You could sell these to the company and it could be a free goody
Now that's creative!