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Ah, the ubiquity of branding. Orlando-based artist, Jason Dean, collected letters that serve as logos and spelled the alphabet with them for a print. Let’s see if we can decipher what company or brand each represents: A (ABC, thanks Meli), B (Budweiser), C (Coke), D (Disney), E (Enron), F (Ford, thanks Stuart), G (General Electric), H (Honda), I (IBM), J (Johnson & Johnson), K (Kellogg), L (Lysol or Lindt, thanks Rose Marie, Stuart and Danielle), M (McDonald’s), N (The New York Times), O (Target), P (Paramount Pictures, thanks Danielle), Q (QuickTime), R (Ray-Ban), S (Superman), T (Texaco), U (United Airlines, thanks again Meli), V + W (Volkswagen), X (Xerox), Y (Yahoo) and Z (Zenith). Help me out in the comments with the ones I missed. [Courtesy of Swiss Miss via Sub Studio] Here’s the schpeel about the print:
Gold on Cream (shown) — $50.00 — Purchase / Silver on Black (below) — $50.00 — Purchase
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The U is for United Airlines (http://www.united.com/). I can't help with any of the other ones you're not sure on, but the A is not from AOL.
Got it! The A is from ABC (http://abc.go.com/).
thanks for your help, meli! i've updated it.
i'm pretty sure the “F” is “Ford” and the “p” is from “Paramount Pictures”….and maybe the “L” is “Lindt”? not sure though! :]
“L” is Lysol.
thanks for all the help!