This is how the famous logos of famous brands now look for Putin fans in the aggressor country
Czech designer turned brand logos into “farewell” logos for the Russian market / Photo: Collage: Today, behance.net/
Brands continue to leave Russia en masse – and that’s great! In turn, the Czech designer Vaclav Koudelka turned a number of logos of well-known brands that left the Russian market into “farewell” ones.
The works were created against the backdrop of how companies from all over the world began to leave the Russian Federation due to an attack on Ukraine, covered up by the vile deceitful phrase “special operation” of Putin’s totem animal animal. That is why all the “updated” logos in the project hint at a “farewell” to the “great and mighty” market.
For example, Amazon turned into Amazoff, and its arrow-smile turned into a sad grimace, adidas turned into adios with a graph running down. Disney has become Disney, and its logo is a gesture of the middle finger of a Mickey Mouse quotation mark.
Czech designer turned brand logos into “farewell” logos for the Russian market / Photo: behance.net/
Czech designer turned brand logos into “farewell” logos for the Russian market / Photo: behance.net/
Czech designer turned brand logos into “farewell” logos for the Russian market / Photo: behance.net/
: ironic pictures about the new life of “great Russia” – a little more, and you will surpass the DPRK.
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Source: Segodnya
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