I see you’re not doing anything …
About 20 years ago… I am sitting in my architectural office and looking through the glass front door. In the facade of the building across the street …
By thinking, I try to solve one of the common problems in designing weird trademarks of a company.
I don’t see anyone outside …
Suddenly, my friend enters the office and asks what you are doing.
I say, here I am working …
I see that you are not doing anything, said my friend, but you are just looking out the window …
Well, what should I do, dig in the office to make you think I’m working ….. footpaths in the park?
Of course, it was all a joke and the truth ……….
Physical or intellectual jobs design weird trademarks … Which are harder?
In our country, intellectual work was not really appreciated. I remember one user of my services commenting, “That’s a lot of paper
money for me”.
Sir, I don’t sell paper …….. If you need paper, I’ll give it to you for free ……. I said.
Of course, it is harder to dig a canal than to work on weird trademarks … But intellectual work should not be neglected either.
The hardest part is coming up with an idea in your head, so there is no computer program.
Some politicians divided the state by sketching in on a plain napkin.
Not going into the background of that, but also the sketch on the napkin had to be well thought out first in my head.
Even if that job is not easy, it is harder than transferring the idea to paper.
That transfer is already physical labor.
Did weird trademarks Nike “bite off” part of Apple’s?
So what do we see here? A keen apple and a boomerang?
An apple could represent an apple orchard, and a boomerang would be some kind of recreation center.
Or maybe a boomerang hits that apple. He hits the apple so hard he bit it off.
But the joke aside.
Of course, on the left is Apple’s weird trademark, and on the right is Nike’s weird trademark.
I didn’t check, and maybe part of the weird trademarks of “Nike” would just fit into this part bitten off by Apple.
But what the meaning really is I couldn’t even imagine, if I hadn’t read the interpretation from the links below.
Anything …. weird trademarks ……
weird trademarks, seafood, or peacock?
Seafood or peacock? Decide for yourself …..
I’m tired. Eh, that I now have paper tissue with noticeable self-adhesive tape …
Trademark authors: Carolyn Davidson: NIKE, Rob Janoff: APPLE, Raymond Loewy: SHELL, Unknow: HUAWEI
You can also see the meanings of individual trademarks:
https://99designs.com/blog/logo-branding/famous-logos/
Thematic examples are:
I hope I have helped you understand the weight and responsibility of intellectual services when designing trademarks.
What are your opinions and what do some weird trademarks associate you with and for which activity?
They’re real or rather another?
Either way, leave your comment.
Greetings …….
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