“Logo For Ukraine”: An Artist Replaced Famous Brand Names With Ukrainian Cities

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Vladimir Malyavko is a man of many talents: he creates, photographs, and designs. He saw that the war in Ukraine was losing its spotlight in the media and the public eye.

He felt the urge to keep the issue burning, so he took action and raised his voice. He had a brilliant idea: he swapped the brand names of famous corporations with the names of Ukrainian cities. He named his project “Logo for Ukraine”.

“The war agenda is gradually leaving the media and publicity. In order to prevent this, it is necessary to create newsworthy events, to speak and create. I have created unrealistic possible collaborations for major brands: the brand name is replaced with the name of the Ukrainian city,” he wrote.

More: Instagram, Instagram h/t: boredpanda

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