We all know the scribbled, highly illegible handwriting that doctors are known for. But what if that chicken scratch writing could be used as a branding motif?

That’s the tongue-in-cheek premise for this funny series by designer Dave Officer.

He takes famous brands, and replaces the logos with versions scrawled by a busy doctor. The results are…. exceptionally hard to read, yet somehow charming.

The recognizable brand colors and logos give most of these away, but it’s funny to see such familiar brands rendered with such frivolous scribble.

Can you recognize them all?

Images © Copyright Dave Officer.

A can of Pepsi Zero Sugar featuring a signature and surrounded by a vibrant blue and black striped background.
Logo with a blue background featuring a stylized signature and the phrase 'Connect to Opportunity'.
Logo featuring a stylized outline of a castle against a blue background, accompanied by a handwritten signature.
A small cardboard figure with a box-shaped head and minimal facial features, standing on a wooden surface with an Amazon logo above.
A hand holding a smartphone displaying the IKEA app logo, with a cozy living room in the background featuring a grey armchair and colorful decorations.
A close-up of a thick burger with sesame seed bun, two cheese slices, two beef patties, and crispy bacon on top, set against a light green background.
A colorful logo design featuring playful, scribbled lettering in bright colors against a blue background, along with a cartoon giraffe character with a friendly expression.

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2 Comments

  1. byron charles Stanger

    i look at your daily posts. usually beautiful scenery or animals, but this one is funny.

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