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Logo re-applications

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I just returned from Seoul Korea, a trip that was extremely pleasant and enjoyable. There are so many positive unknowns about Seoul that after being there for just a few days you just have to wonder why it is not a bigger attraction. The service and the people are amazing.

However I did noticed quite a few logos "borrowed" for other applications, a habit that seems to be quite common in most Asian countries.

I have documented a few within the car industry, mostly from China, in the Car company logo rip-offs article, and here a just a few more.


In this first example, the Rolls-Royce logo is used for the restaurant Rooibos.

rolls royce logo 2

Rolls Royce logo.

rooibos 1

rooibos 2

And in this example, the Mobiloil "pegasus" is used for the Unso "prestige Collection of Classic Furniture" logo.

mobiloil logo

unso

 
 
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