Legotypes: This Artist Creates Famous Brand Logos Out Of LEGO Bricks

Motion designer Vasily Bodnar presented his – Legotypes, in which he imagined how logos of famous brands would look if they were made of LEGO bricks. Although in this case they are made in 3D…

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