8 logos of major brands redesigned to be more honest

Designs by Viktor H. at Designer’s Couch…

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18 Responses

  1. Phoebe says:

    Which brand is the first one?

  2. CWBrians says:

    Nintendo

  3. Phoebe is so dumb says:

    ^

  4. shopped says:

    Theyre all photoshopped. I have never seen these brands before.

    Im pretty sure the “McDiabetes” one is supposed to be McDonalds.

  5. Stephan says:

    Shopped.. You idiot!

  6. Vera says:

    Hahaha, so funny… Had to guess one though, related the image with Camel and then the Cancer with the fact that it must be a cigarette brand… and apparently I was right, so Hurray for brains free of smoke!.

    Favourite ones:
    1. MORONIC TELEVISION, definitely accurate… at least this last years, I thought MTV was pretty cool in earlier years, it was all about music and interesting “commercials” or something (honestly don’t know how to call then).
    2. CAT VIDEOS, hahaha, yeeeah, what’s with people and cat videos on you tube!?. It’s not like I hate cats but seriously, there are plenty of animals way more interesting than cats (if it’s animals what you want to see)… I don’t know, maybe Horses or Dolphins ^_^.

  7. katie10146 says:

    You guys are funny! I don’t see what’s so hard to understand… I guess I am lucky ~ they taught “parody” at my school! kt

  8. Jazmine says:

    Vera, why would a cigarette company name their product “Cancer”? Wow. You’re dumb.

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  10. Liss says:

    The McDiebetes is stupid.

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