Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Categories: Design and Architecture

Take the owl and bike, combine them in avoided... but this could be a great logo!

Apparently, that way of thinking was at an Indian freelance designer who works under the alias Shibu PG. I think that a talented graphic specialist sees the logos in everything. To create them he can just take two random, unrelated to each other images and combining them to create a unique trademark.

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random imagesCombining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

Combining the incompatible: designer from India creates logos from random images

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