Brand logos are very easily recognizable and easy to spot. So it's quite smart to use them to send a message or tweak them a little bit to represent something else. That's exactly what Lydia Cambron, a New York designer, did.
Lydia used her skills in art to transform famous logos into messages of protest. The messages support Black Lives Matter and the LGBTQ+ community. With this protest, Lydia wants to show her disagreement with police brutality, injustice, homophobia, racism, and other horrible things affecting not only America but the whole world.
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Ya... do it, boys... why is racism even a thing LIKE FOR GOD's SAKE WE JUST HAVE DARKER SKIN
*joins you without dabbing, but still with joyful lesbian energy*
Load More Replies...i'm so happy that the internet is a safe haven from those damn homophobes
one of my best friends is lesbian. Idc about that and we still be friends
LOve the message, but it seriously looks like Black lives matter trans, or black lives trans matter
i can't bring myself to agree with this. yes, police brutality is a thing, and yes, directed police violence exists, but cops also protect us and do quite a bit for the safety of the world. generalizations are what brought us to this point, and making new ones isn't going to do anything.
well there are several flaws with prison, such as unsanitary or dangerous living conditions, people being wrongfully jailed, refugees being put in jail and several other problems, although in my opinion i think we just need to fix everything but not abolish it completely, like having good prison healthcare and sanitary living conditions, and better court system so we don't have people being wrongfully jailed. but prisons are there for a reason; to keep us safe so i don't think we should get rid of them completely, just make them better
Load More Replies...these were all amazing! It was nice that they didn't clump all of LGBTQIAA+ together, that they made separate ones for nonbinary, trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual.. i felt loved tbh! love you all <3
Yes I loved that they made separate ones aswell.
Load More Replies...I feel lik i would have been bette rif some of them had to do with the environment, as well as having less of the bi/trans stuff
this is protest messages and some of the most unknown or discrminated against groups are here if you were gay you would have the entire movement but if you were aro ace you would be ignored
Load More Replies...Nice, but a few with the police were contiversal. Especially the FTP one, not all police are bad!
Do not get rid of prisons, make them more humane. Help people leaving prison Re establish a life outside of the walls. Many offenders end up committing crimes again because they cannot find a real job, and end up right back in prison again.
Maybe less bi/trans themes and more larger issues like the environment or war(not that I don't agree with the original messaging)
the enviornment is important too, but these were focused on social issues. People like ME growing up in fear of being fired, harrassed and possibly killed for my sexuality and gender are just as improtant as the enviornment but the narritive of these was more focused on, again, social justice... hope that helps :) (jeez, that was long, I'm sorry)
Load More Replies...Good God man. Is there nothing that you aren't just painfully woke about?
Simply putting other words or letters with familiar logos isn’t creative. Like the one for Tide/Pride, there ought to be SOME connection to the original. For example, the Amazon logo was designed to convey the company’s message: the arrow shows you it has everything from “A to Z.” Putting “Abolition Time” in the same typeface with the arrow doing nothing is just lame. Same with many of the others.
Y'all do know that if you want racism to go away we need to stop talking about it.
I don't support it, but it's nice that this guy is caring about other people :)
yup they seem non discriminatory and have interesting opoinions
Load More Replies...well there are several flaws with prison, such as unsanitary or dangerous living conditions, people being wrongfully jailed, refugees being put in jail and several other problems, although in my opinion i think we just need to fix everything but not abolish it completely, like having good prison healthcare and sanitary living conditions, and better court system so we don't have people being wrongfully jailed. but prisons are there for a reason; to keep us safe so i don't think we should get rid of them completely, just make them better
Load More Replies...these were all amazing! It was nice that they didn't clump all of LGBTQIAA+ together, that they made separate ones for nonbinary, trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual.. i felt loved tbh! love you all <3
Yes I loved that they made separate ones aswell.
Load More Replies...I feel lik i would have been bette rif some of them had to do with the environment, as well as having less of the bi/trans stuff
this is protest messages and some of the most unknown or discrminated against groups are here if you were gay you would have the entire movement but if you were aro ace you would be ignored
Load More Replies...Nice, but a few with the police were contiversal. Especially the FTP one, not all police are bad!
Do not get rid of prisons, make them more humane. Help people leaving prison Re establish a life outside of the walls. Many offenders end up committing crimes again because they cannot find a real job, and end up right back in prison again.
Maybe less bi/trans themes and more larger issues like the environment or war(not that I don't agree with the original messaging)
the enviornment is important too, but these were focused on social issues. People like ME growing up in fear of being fired, harrassed and possibly killed for my sexuality and gender are just as improtant as the enviornment but the narritive of these was more focused on, again, social justice... hope that helps :) (jeez, that was long, I'm sorry)
Load More Replies...Good God man. Is there nothing that you aren't just painfully woke about?
Simply putting other words or letters with familiar logos isn’t creative. Like the one for Tide/Pride, there ought to be SOME connection to the original. For example, the Amazon logo was designed to convey the company’s message: the arrow shows you it has everything from “A to Z.” Putting “Abolition Time” in the same typeface with the arrow doing nothing is just lame. Same with many of the others.
Y'all do know that if you want racism to go away we need to stop talking about it.
I don't support it, but it's nice that this guy is caring about other people :)
yup they seem non discriminatory and have interesting opoinions
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