Artists interpret the items, brands, landscapes and many more that we are accustomed to seeing around, and we come across beautiful designs. We have shared both domestic and foreign examples of this with you before. Now, we have compiled for you the touches of another artist on popular brands.
The works of a designer named Ilya Stallone take us back to the previous periods of history, to the Middle Ages. Let’s take a closer look at the designs of the artist, who interprets the logos of companies with different names such as Starbucks, Burger King, Audi and Microsoft, with the understanding of the Middle Ages.
Medieval logos of popular brands:
The Puma logo, which is no longer so ambitious:
Puma’s reply to the post:
The Lacoste logo, which we find difficult to make sense of, but still catches our eye:
The Windows logo, which we said couldn’t be more accurate:
Shared by Windows: This really takes us back to the 1400s
Not that it resembles the logo Starbucks used in the 1970s:
Logos are simple and catchy, but when we saw this, we wished Instagram had tried so hard:
A medieval touch to the Firefox logo that makes you forget its current state:
‘This Whopper is too small for the two of us’ themed Burger King logo:
Burger King’s post: Thanks, forwarded to the management for approval
Medieval interpretation of the Audi logo that preserves its simplicity today:
Respond by Audi:
The Playboy logo, which makes it feel old even though it is not much different from the current one:
Youtube’s logo design, which also conveys the purpose of the platform:
Bonus: The artist hailed Twitter with this logo:
If you think that most of these logos are better than they are now, let us state that you are not alone in this regard. You can reach the artist’s Instagram and Twitter addresses from the relevant links.