10 Famous Logos Show Effects Of Using Their Products

Published 9 years ago

I don’t want to find out how it feels to be hoisted by my own petard, and I guess these logos felt the same. Marco Schembri made these graphics experience the products they represent. From the fairly obvious McDonalds’ M battling obesity to Braun losing half an a to a shave, mischief and schadenfreude abounds.

Marco Schembri is a web designer, an interior designer and a 3D designer. Currently, he works as an industrial product designer “actually based in Malta.” For a bit darker take on reimagining logos, check out this post on protest against FIFA World Cup in Quatar. For a lighter take, see this post on embroidered logos.

More info: behance.net | flickr | tumblr (h/t: boredpanda)

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McDonald’s

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Absolut

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Starbucks

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Gillette

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Nutella

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Zippo

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Durex

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Braun

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Nestle

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Red Bull

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Martynas Klimas

Writes like a mad dervish, rolls to dodge responsibility, might have bitten the Moon once.

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