For a company, its logo is very important as it's a visual symbol that represents your business and people will remember about your company even without reading its name. For instance, take the case of Nike or McDonalds or for that matter any other famous logo, people instantly recognize the company or the business and don't need to read the name of the business. What if that logo turns out into an everyday item for people to use in their daily lives? Well that's what exactly Japanese designer Taku Omura did with some of the world's most famous logos and transformed them into practical items to use in our everyday life. Head here for the rest of the collection. More.
Adidas Pen Holder
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Louis Vuitton Card Holder
We understand that logo is part of business branding, and if we think the basic purpose of logo is to make people recognize the company even without reading its name then if these logos are part as daily items, wont it be perfect? Then again if your company or business is already famous then don't think you care about it.
Pocari Sweat Icepick
Taisho Clip
Air Jordan Hanger
Seino Comb
Cocacola Ring
Idemitsu Clip
Yahoo! Tray
Twitter Orange Peeler
Playstation Bookends
Honda Bottle Opener
Adidas Pen Holder
(Image: Credit).
Louis Vuitton Card Holder
We understand that logo is part of business branding, and if we think the basic purpose of logo is to make people recognize the company even without reading its name then if these logos are part as daily items, wont it be perfect? Then again if your company or business is already famous then don't think you care about it.
Pocari Sweat Icepick
Taisho Clip
Air Jordan Hanger
Seino Comb
Cocacola Ring
Idemitsu Clip
Yahoo! Tray
Twitter Orange Peeler
Playstation Bookends
Honda Bottle Opener
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