Sunday, November 15, 2009

If They Don't Know an Anat, We Have Our Answer

One more day in the USA and it's back to Israel. While it's been a good trip, it will be good to settle down again and start working on my next projects. Which may or may not include some graphic design work. Looks like this Dizengoff store could use it.

What exactly are these people selling? See it? Methinks they shouldn't have jumped at the first logo that came across their desk. Or behind their desk. I think I'm going to end this post right now.

Thanks, Dov!

10 comments:

Ilana said...

I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's a fashion line. Like Dolce & Gabbana, Stella McCartney, that guy that has all those stick-thin models, (oops, I'm out of names because I'm one of those girls that HATES shopping and couldn't care less about name brands)...
Either that or I have no idea what this post is about. Which is also possible.

mc said...

I don't get it

Benji Lovitt said...

Apparently not everyone reads this as "Anat" upon first glance.

deenascreations said...

I also don't get it.

Hila said...

Apparently Benji, you are the only one with a dirty mind who reads it as "Anal". ;)

Benji Lovitt said...

You, me, and the guy who sent it to me.

Ilana said...

Thanks Hila for explaining it. Now I can't look at it.

Anonymous said...

Okay, so I don't mean to be anal, but this post requires more explanation for the typical clean-minded jew/jewess. :-)

BTW, big fan from Dallas here.

Oleh Vatik said...

The object of a logo is (among other things) to be remembered by the consumer, and since the typical retentive consumer will surely remember this one, it works just fine. An excellent example of "hafuch al hafuch".

Or maybe somebody just didn't think it through ...

Anonymous said...

I walk by this store often, and actually giggle out loud like a schoolgirl. I mean, really, does no one check this stuff!?!? Same thing with menus.