“Honest Slogans”: What People Really Think Of Brands By Clif Dickens – Design You Trust

“Honest Slogans”: What People Really Think Of Brands By Clif Dickens

Graphic designer Clif Dickens’ latest additions to his hilarious Honest Slogans Tumblr show what brands would say in their logos if they were actually being honest.

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