In his new series, Portuguese typographer and graphic artist Rafael Serra gave a new look to the logos of well-known world brands.
Brand logos have become such common parts of our everyday lives that, for creative professionals, it’s a pleasant game and fun exercise to reimagine them, dressing them up in a different way. This time, Rafael Serra has redesigned the logos of Pepsi, Google and McDonald’s, among others, in a retro style typical of his visual works.
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Source: abduzeedo.com
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