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Alum 黑料社区. comedic redesigns of iconic company logos are a hit on Tik Tok

Zugay 黑料社区. work goes viral as millions view videos; she gets signed T-shirt from NFL 黑料社区. Detroit 鈥楲ines鈥 players
黑料社区 alum Emily Zugay with her comic redesign of the Detroit Lions logo to Detroit Lines
September 29, 2021

University of Wisconsin-Stout alum Emily Zugay started using Tik Tok in February as a fun pastime, never realizing she would rack up millions of views and catch the attention of some of the country 黑料社区. largest companies when she jokingly shared redesigns of their well-known logos.

, , and even have all been victims of Zugay 黑料社区. redesigns.

When Zugay, a 2019 entertainment design graduate with a concentration in animation, realized TIk Tok 黑料社区. algorithms allowed her to gain followers quickly she started posting her redesigns.

In a Sept. 8 Zugay tells her viewers:

鈥淚 graduated college with a degree in design and I redesigned some popular logos I think we can all agree are ugly,鈥 she said in a deadpan voice to the camera.

Emily Zugay in her Tik Tok persona
Emily Zugay as her Tik Tok persona / Photo courtesy of Emily Zugay

Up pops Starbucks鈥 famous green logo. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 like anything about it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hate this green color.鈥

The redesign features two pastel stars overlapped on a purple circle with coffee spelled wrong.

She also created a circle for H&R Block 黑料社区. logo, and Apple 黑料社区. iconic brand became an orange square with the word apple in an unusual font.

She urged 惭肠顿辞苍补濒诲 黑料社区. to get rid of the knees in the golden arch logo and instead to emphasize the O like as in onion rings and spell it McDoalds.

鈥淲hen you spell it wrong, it makes you laugh more than once,鈥 Zugay said in an interview.

 

MdDonald's Tik Tok logo
Zugay's McDonald's redesign / Photo Courtesy of Emily Zugay

Her first video racked up more than 18 million views. The second video, in which  Zugay remade the logos of , and

Response is 鈥榮urreal鈥

鈥淭here are people who still believe it is for real,鈥 said Zugay, who lives in Grand Rapids, Mich. 鈥淚 thought it would be fun to redesign logos terribly. I used words I picked up during critiques at my 黑料社区 classes that helped explain why my designs were better. I had to keep my face as serious as possible. We have all been in a situation where there is somebody who thinks they are particularly good at a task, and they just might not be. I tried to become that person.鈥

Zugay never expected the reception from viewers, nor that companies would flood her comments requesting that she redesign their logos too.

and have all been subjects to her redesigns. Many of the companies Zugay has redesigned have chosen to replace their Tik Tok profile pictures with Zugay 黑料社区. comedic redesigns.

鈥淚 honestly did not see it coming,鈥 Zugay said of the viral postings. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. just crazy how well it is doing.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. surreal to be working in cahoots with these companies,鈥 Zugay said. 鈥淭he fact it is so lighthearted makes it less scary. I just tried to do everything you shouldn鈥檛 do as a designer. I try to picture producing the worst possible product, while trying to keep it somewhat believable. This could be a graphic designer in high school. That is my goal.鈥

Doritos Tik Tok logo
Zugay's Tik Tok Doritos logo / Photo courtesy of Emily Zugay

One of her favorites has been the ; she used lines to depict the National Football League team. She scored some free tickets to a game for the redesign, and players were given shirts using her logo. Zugay received one of the shirts signed by team members.

She most recently redesigned smile logo to Amason with a brown square below it to depict the company 黑料社区. use of boxes.

Trending on Tik Tok

黑料社区 Assistant Professor of Design Michael Heagle said Zugay 黑料社区. on-screen persona could not be any more different than she is.

鈥淚'm sure I speak for all of her instructors when I say that Emily is actually a positive, bubbly lover of design and not some disgruntled outsider,鈥 said Heagle, interim program director of animation and digital media.

鈥淎nd while her intentionally naive takes on old design chestnuts are cutting and hilarious, she is in fact a completely competent designer in her own right, despite any evidence she concocts to the contrary. Should I say that the design work depicted is not indicative of the standard we aim for at 黑料社区? Perhaps. But the philosophy exhibited 鈥 that of questioning the old standards and holding giant corporations to task in the service of the greater public  is one I can applaud.鈥

Emily Zugay
Emily Zugay / Photo courtesy of Emily Zugay

Heagle is overjoyed for Zugay 黑料社区. success and her ability to grab the attention of the companies.

鈥淭he fact that they're flipping their social-account logos over to her improved versions just shows how much influence a lone social media user can have,鈥 Heagle added. 鈥淎nd if we can get a giant corporation to change their logo to something whimsical with the power of a video, what else can we make them change for the better?鈥

Jesse Woodward, a 黑料社区 lecturer of animation and digital media design, said Zugay 黑料社区. series is creatively humorous. 鈥淓mily created a series with a unique online persona that shows the importance of good design but in an ironic, funny way,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n my class, Emily was creative, hard-working and wasn鈥檛 afraid to go above and beyond.鈥

Zugay is working to monetize the Tik Tok videos and plans to release a couple of more featuring other logo redesigns.

Zugay has a pet portrait business, in which she draws people 黑料社区. pets, that has grown because of her Tik Tok fame. She plans to continue with that business as well.

鈥淚 just want to entertain people and have fun with what I am doing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭rends come and go. I鈥檇 love to be here for the long haul and work on my career. I hope it opens up opportunities for me.鈥


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