This Guy Transforms Popular Logos Into Items That Are Actually Usable

Published 6 years ago

A Japanese designer named Taku Omura came up with an idea to create practical items out of various well-known company logos. The project is called Trial and Error and the designer uses a 3D printer to create miniature prototypes.

The designer reimagines the logos as something you could use every day, like a Honda bottle opener or a Yahoo jewellery stand. Check out some of the designer’s interesting concepts in the gallery below!

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Aušrys Uptas

One day, this guy just kind of figured - "I spend most of my time on the internet anyway, why not turn it into a profession?" - and he did! Now he not only gets to browse the latest cat videos and fresh memes every day but also shares them with people all over the world, making sure they stay up to date with everything that's trending on the web. Some things that always pique his interest are old technologies, literature and all sorts of odd vintage goodness. So if you find something that's too bizarre not to share, make sure to hit him up!

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