The Ukrainian agency has created posters about the occupation of Crimea, changing the names of well-known brands

Присяжнюк Владислава
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12:38, 03 March
The Ukrainian agency has created posters about the occupation of Crimea, changing the names of well-known brands
Image source: Facebook/ Олександр Смірнов

Creatives of the Kyiv advertising agency TABASCO created posters about the occupation of Crimea by Russia, using the names of well-known brands as a basis. On the example of the names of world-famous brands, the agency emphasizes - the stolen part matters.

The posters were posted on the agency's creative director Alexander Smirnov's Facebook page.

The agency used the names of well-known brands such as Starbucks, Disney, Adidas and Durex. On posters, brand names are transformed into words that evoke completely different meanings through simple manipulation. Thus, the agency claims - the stolen part matters.

 

What is known

  • A banner with the image of the occupied semi-island and the inscription "Stolen" was placed in front of the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Kharkiv.