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Sunday, June 26, 2022

Logorama, Altshuler (2017)

Why was 'Logorama' created?

    It was to portray the development of brands and how commercial advertisement creates opportunities for practical and lucrative ends in companies. Logorama includes parodical elements from the action and crime genre, creating an engaging and intriguing narrative that captures the attention of the audience but also illustrates and goes against the censorship of brands. It does not only critique brands and is singularly an anti-capitalist manifestation, but it also represents the freedom of creative works and speech.

What does 'Logorama' try to convey?

    The influence of logos and slogans, how graphic design has helped create iconic branding for companies like McDonalds, 7-11, Sega, LEGO, and the like. The cliches in media and life (eg. Michelin Man as the cop, Ronald McDonald as the crazed clown, etc.). Consumerism and capitalism. 

Logos: Burberry, Malibu,Yoshinoya, Pizza Hut, Dairy Queen, Lego, Levil's, McDonalds, 7-11, Sega, LEGO, Pringles, Michelin, HBO, Ikea, Oreo, Home Depot, Wendy's, Nintendo, Hot Wheels, 7-Eleven, MTV, In-N-Out Burger, Taco Bell, Google, Northface, Dolbu, Lucasfilm, Hard Rock Cafe, Mastercard, BIC, M&M's, National Geographic, Adidas, Lion thing that roars, Apple, Nike, Bentley, Playboy, Lacoste, Discovery Channel, Fanta, Dr. pepper, Burger King, Nestle, Starbucks, Nickelodeon, Pink Floyd, Dunkin Donuts, Sex Pistols, Jack Daniels, Evian, Microsoft Windows, Hollywood, Adobe, Samsung, Walt Disney, Animal Planet, Universal Studios, Doritos, Pepsi, 7-Up, Internet Explorer, NASA, Milky Way

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