Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Logobench scam: How Pokémon is revisited through logo designs.



Sebastian de With, who is the founder of Pictogram, an agency based in San Francisco has revisited the characters of the famous cartoon characters of Pokémon through logos and brand names. He says he was a big fan of the series in his early days and he felt the names of the characters looked like. Sebastian imagined that the visual characters he may plan if Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur and companions went to business school and took after their entrepreneurial dreams.

The names of these Japanese anime animals truly do sound like true blue organizations: who wouldn't be enticed to purchase apparel from an artisan Brooklyn mark called Cubone, or plant compost from Bulbasaur, or long-smoldering matches from Charmander? The organizations' missions stay valid to each one pocket beast author's character: conductive mouse Pikachu makes "unparalleled beat machines and synthesizers" for electronic music craftsmen; his logo is propelled by his lightning jolt tail. Radical dippy Oddish (you know, the radish Pokemon) began a natural cultivating group in Maine and now promotes its hydroponic administrations on a smooth site. Tentacool offers big name supported sunglasses. The characters are finished with the logos, stationery, business cards, and sites expected to thrash Team Rocket and different contenders.

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