
Ah, yes. Hawkewe Foodservice. I’m very familiar with the mythical mama-sheep/hawk-beast.

You go, Hawkewe! Use your fork of righteousness to bring foodservice distribution to the masses!

Ah, yes. Hawkewe Foodservice. I’m very familiar with the mythical mama-sheep/hawk-beast.

You go, Hawkewe! Use your fork of righteousness to bring foodservice distribution to the masses!
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Category: Restaurants |
Double alphabet objects and a star-shaped person top off a business named using ‘Solutions‘ for the fail!

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Category: Small Business |
Thanks to Barfer Amy for this submission of this wildlife control company’s logo.

Be sure to stop by their website – they’ve animated the logo for bonus barfiness. Too bad it’s in Flash, not an animated gif. It’s watching you…
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Category: Service Industry |
We here at YLMMB want to remind designers out there: Just because you can use an object as a letter…doesn’t mean you have to.

This objects-as-letters phenomenon has got to have a name. Does anyone know what it is?
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In the holiday spirit, I’d like to air my grievances against Tan Cun, our final tanning salon logo entry for the time being.

Strike 1: You named your salon as if you’re designing joke business ads for the school paper.
Strike 2: Then you made two of your six letters into objects. A third of your logo is a visual pun.
Strike 3: Finally, the whole goddamn thing is sitting on an island. This is ridiculous.
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Category: Small Business |

This is, sadly, just a representative image for all the tanning salon logos using Papyrus, circles, and palm trees. Luckily, this specimen also features an object as a letter.
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Category: Small Business |