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This Graphic Designer Decided To Take The Most Famous Landmarks Of Major Cities And Create Interesting Logos Out Of Them (45 Pics)
Each city has its own unique features that set it apart from the others. Whether it's a building or a landscape, there must be something distinctive that can't be confused with any other town.
Mohamed Al-Jaadaby is a Yemen-based graphic designer that decided to take the most famous landmarks of major cities and create interesting logos out of them. His illustrations feature the names of some of the most emblematic towns in the world inside of their most popular sights.
The artist told Bored Panda that the idea of this project was born when he thought that each city should have a logo that symbolizes it. So he looked for the most exclusive landmarks that he could use for his creations. "I started with Dubai, then the rest of the cities."
Scroll down for some mesmerizing creations!
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Sydney, Australia
Roma, Italy
Athens, Greece
Delhi, India
Caracas, Venezuela
Mexico
Beautiful, but that's not in Mexico City. That's Chichen Itza, Yucatán State.
Istanbul, Turkey
The Istanbul not Constantinople song’s been in my head for days- thought it was finally gone lol but this brought it back-
New York, USA
Tokyo, Japan
Dubai
Giza, Egypt
London, England
Beijing, China
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Bangkok, Thailand
Bern, Switzerland
Italy
Barcelona, Spain
Ottawa, Canada
Paris, France
Islamabad, Pakistan
Prague, Czech Republic
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Paris, France
Rabat, Morocco
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Baghdad, Iraq
Sanaa, Yemen
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jakarta, Indonesia
Agra, India
Petra, Jordan
Lima, Peru
Cairo, Egypt
Beirut, Lebanon
Damascus, Syria
Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan
Kabul, Afghanistan
Dubai
Seoul, South Korea
Tehran, Iran
Lisbon, Portugal
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Most of these are too complicated and hard on the eyes. A logo should be clear, not a puzzle having you try to figure out what it says. See if you figure out Kuwait, for instance, without knowing what it is
Most of these are too complicated and hard on the eyes. A logo should be clear, not a puzzle having you try to figure out what it says. See if you figure out Kuwait, for instance, without knowing what it is