Child’s analysis of logos cute, somewhat accurate

Jan 31, 2012 - 14:41
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Child’s analysis of logos cute, somewhat accurate
What do you think of when you see those logos?

It's hardly scientific research, but it's definitely adorable and marketers can probably lea something from this video of a 5-year-old analyzing company logos.

Cincinnati-based designer Adam Ladd recorded his daughter's impressions of some well-known logos, resulting in some surprising insights.

Among them: McDonald's arches are made of French fries, Boeing's logo is a planet and a shooting star (true), and the Greyhound, Puma and Jaguar logos are all cheetahs (not true).

What do you think of when you see those logos?

 

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