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Clever advertising wars between competing companies.
Some people are clearly paid too much for what they come up with… Anyway, this list has its share of surprises.
A chart showing which companies the popular brands belong to.
A girl managed to document all of these fake brands being old in China, many of which are only one or two letters away from the real brand name.
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FUNNY 14 Mar 2012
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Absurd copycat brands which make poor attempts to pass off as their famous counterparts.
Peer back in time to see how these recognizable brands have changed their logos and see what their future logos could become.
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FUNNY 23 Jan 2012
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A selection of bad knockoff brands. Some of them are really hilarious.
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Once in a while famous brands manufacture unique snacks and drinks for different regions of the world. You can see some of them after the jump.
Fanta with milk
In this case, they would get a completely different meaning. Young and creative Max Wright from Los Angeles has “created” an interesting collection of condoms. He simply took logos and slogans of the world-famous brands and placed them on the condom packages that gave them a new spicy meaning.
It is well-known that fake brands are rampant in some countries. They are sold at unreasonably low prices, some business retailers can make you laugh by showing their “false brand” goods.
A new portion of funny fake brands are right after the jump.
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Chinese Fake Brands (57 pics)
It’s a great series about the evolution of logos of brands, from Ford to Nokia and many others…
It’s very interesting to see how it evolved.
Here is the description of the site: “Logo.Hallucination proposes to use technologies of recognition of images in order to detect subliminal forms of logos or emblems, hidden (generally involuntarily) in the visual environment or in the whole of the images of the Internet. The found images will be accessible in a weblog, proposing a comparison between the original on the one hand and, on the other hand, the brand and its logo.”
I must say that the results are interesting, some comparisons are funny but the majority, if not all, are really twisted. I would not have even seen a single brand (its logo) by myself, even if I had searched for days…
You will find more info on the author’s website.
Here is a Chinese creative approach in counterfeiting famous brands in all its splendor. They never stop surprising me.