Not exact matches
It's doubtful that companies, especially
big ones, give out money merely to add their
corporate logo to a nonprofit's website.
Any financial geek will be proud to own these key items such as golf club covers with the Enron
logo stamped on them in remembrance of one of the
biggest corporate meltdowns in recent history.
Now Lund is about to return with his third show in this series, a sendup of the way
corporate sponsorships and brand collaborations have become the next
big post-market trend (you'll see paintings with more paid - for
logos than a NASCAR driver's uniform).
New large prints on canvas with washed out images of
corporate icons take on contemporary
big shots from Goldman Sachs to Apple, blowing up their
logos beyond printability, abstracting them through the printing process and almost fading them into oblivion.
The
big guys are smart these days - even though they buy an organic company, no where on the new product will you see the
corporate logo or label.
Some commenters believe that
big firms can't use Twitter because a faceless
corporate entity can't engage with its followers: it can't answer questions, participate in dialogues or otherwise affix a personality to the
logo.