
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:
Using no ink whatsoever, these 18″ x 24″ posters are foil stamped and embossed to create an alphabet composed of letters from many of the more famous (and some infamous) logos of all time. Printed in two different colorways, you have the choice of silver foil on black paper or gold foil on cream, both stocks are 100 lb. French Pop-Tone and include the artist’s signature on back. Numbers are limited to 500 prints of each color.
Gold on Cream (shown) — $50.00 — Purchase / Silver on Black (below) — $50.00 — Purchase


