Confection: The British Designer Shows Us how Brands Can Adjust to Our Tastes
Nike chocolate bar? Or maybe a Puma? How about bar of Versace? The British designer Jonty D humorously plays around with the theme of how modern brands can easily and seamlessly influence our perceptions.
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