Artist Redesigned Famous Logos, Printed Them Out And Repackaged Them In A Way That Will Mess With Your Head … In A Good Way
Egyptian Ahmed Morshedi is an art director by profession and creates some very interesting art as well.
“I redesigned the logos, printed them out and repackaged well known brands in a way that will mess with your head … in a good way,” he says.
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