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Friday, June 30, 2023

Shin・Logorama Reaction

     The message here, in my opinion, is to inform us the overwhelming numbers of big companies' logos and the possible consequences and the conflicts they might induce. The very first thing I get from this video is that there are so many logos that can create a city. With all those logos pervaded our life, and most likely still increasing, it is hard for us to make decisions that we are truly satisfied with. In the book The Paradox of Choice, the author Barry Schwartz says that the satisfaction we get from one choice are withered by the choices we give up. In other words, the more choices there are, the less satisfaction we get, since we can not choose all options. The McDonald iconic clown, Ronald  McDonald is representing the top of the business pyramid, hence his brutal terrorizing other logos. This is implying a potential conflict of big companies. 

    

The logos I know: 

    Lego, Pizza Hut, Pringles, Nintendo, Ghostbusters, Taco Bell, Dr. Pepper, Diesel, McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Fanta, Sprite, Burger King, Haribo, Mastercard, Evian, Yamaha, Wendy's, Coca Cola, Adidas, Ikea, Marlboro, Michelin, Subway, Xbox, M&Ms, Levis. 7/11, Domino's Pizza, Oreo, Lacoste, Starbucks, Paramount, Bluetooth, Hollywood, Disney, Apple, Adobe, Universal, Durex, Samsung, Rolex, Pepsi, Nasa and a ton more I might missed