This video is 40% snark, 40% design education, 40% social commentary, 40% humor… I don’t know how Linus makes the math work out that way, but I guess he’s just an evil mastermind too?
Oomii 100% stole the logo of Sopra Steria, a french software development company :D One of their slogans are "The world is how we shape it". Too good to be true.
The brand platform of the companies too needs reworking! More critical race theory and marxist undertones to really subvert everyday ordinary people and incite the minority communities.
As the CEO of a small EMC startup dabbling in bioengineering and bottled water, those branding tips are worth more than my stocks in the Chinese cotton industry.
One huge asterisk to add, these rules on branding and typography don't apply if your target demographic is PC gamers. Asus, MSI, Razer, Gigabyte, Acer with their Predator line, etc. All of these companies feature aggressive logos with black and gunmetal galore and the buyers eat it all up.
For the past few months I've been working on a comic which has several evil competing corporations, so let's just say seeing this video has CERTAINLY given me much to think about. Props and thanks.
I've been playing a lot of Wipeout recently and all the car brands have this aesthetic locked down. I don't know if evil megacorp was the intention but with names like Auricom and Mirage it's hard to shake the feeling that some of these companies are selling bottled water.
car brands? ...bruh, they're racing teams. Regardless, I agree with you wholeheartedly. In-universe it's confirmed that Auricom does more than just racing stuff. The other teams not so much.
Yeah mitsubishi are everywhere, if you do any form of art you have used their stuff at least once , fineliners, posca, mechanical pencils ect it's weird to think about, not to mention valtswagen make sausages as well as cars the scifi dystopia writes itself.
The Oomii bit at the end was the cherry on top of a deliciously crafted black forest cake of design and humour with a side of social commentary. Linus, you absolute genius!
Hi, Fantastic satire and social commentary at the same time. Do more like this in addition to your Logos and Letters works pointing out stuffs that we may have missed or overlooked. BTW: Love the "Chapple" reference. Regards, Aaron.
Oomii are great. I have no bad words to say about them. I have been a customer for so long; I tried order new workboots after the pair that I had for the past 20 years were no-longer safe. Oomii sent two determined representatives who removed my legs at the knee cap, no long facilitating the new for new boots. Such efficiency! Thanks Oomii!
This video could have been titled "Comparing the Branding of Evil Mega Corporations in Movies with the Branding of Evil Mega Corporations in Real Life."
Buy-N-Large from the movie Wall-E may not have the most inspired branding, but at least it's very far from any evil megacorporation clichés so I give it props for that
I loved this, but as an American, the final ad felt like a pharmaceutical commercial to me lol. Especially the very abstract logo, emphasis on the brand name at the end, and the sped-up disclaimer. But perhaps that says something about how weird it gets when you’re allowed to advertise prescription drugs directly to the public.
I was thinking; Why can't I think of a single fictional evil corp that uses actual modern design like this? My bet is that they are scared of accidentally getting so close to some actual company logo, they'll get sued.
I'm a sucker for hard-tech industrial typography, I mean Eurostile/Microgramma is such a classic to me, but I'd love to learn how to properly work with serif fonts someday. Because I can't design anything other than hyper industrial futuristic shit that communicates "WE ARE SOULLESS ROBOTS; HOSTILE PRESENCE DETECTED; SENTRY SYSTEMS ONLINE"
If it's any consolation, the only fonts I ever see on the factory floor at work is Arial, Courier New, TNR on the really old documents, and in rare cases TNR that has been photocopied so many times that it looks like Courier New. It's why I got into typography, the industrial world has brilliantly smart people who don't give a rip about typography. "This page is important, so I'll make the entire thing Bold. There, job done."
As someone who's currently putting together a fashion style poster for a fictional evil corporate I'm beyond greatful for this video. Very well done, Linus.
this was brilliant! would love to see you comment on propagandistic ingame advertising in video games like bioshock, dishonored, cyberpunk, etc - or the visual sarcasm & wit of portal ii
Love the change of pace! My fave vids are the logo ratings from London councils/Aussie brands but totally respect that you’re innovating, great content!
That was one of the most brilliant videos I’ve ever seen, perfectly executed! (And “accent work”?-I thought you hired some voice professional specializing in North American accents.)
This makes me think you should do a review of the logos & branding for the “Big Ten” AAA Prime Megacorporations from the cyberpunk TTRPG Shadowrun. IMO they are better than a lot of fictional brands, but not *great* and with a lot of *aggressively* 80s and 90s cliches that work towards the settings’ cyberpunk aesthetics, but some running counter to their stated-in-lore brand image. So lots of good and bad to analyze.
Evil Mega Corp CEO: Our logo colors should be white, black, and red. Henchman: Umm sir, I think that look too much like Nazi's logo. Evil Mega Corp CEO: Oh... do you think they'd mind?
No need to apologize for that accent work! As an American, you nailed 99% of the accent you were going for - the only word that gave it away was "asbestos"! :D -Paintspot Infez Wasabi!
I love what you did with this. 10/10 RUclips Content. Informative, Funny and not bloated (you could probably have pushed the 10:00 mark, but didnt. cool.) I love that you fit all those tedious Movie Tropes in the video + the very obvious RealLife Brands.
This video caused me to realize that the Abestergo logo is basically the Ubisoft logo but pointy (it's also the logo for their game engine, part of a long running joke that has become less funny now that we know more about the working conditions at Ubisoft). I am curious now how their logo compares to 1930s chemical and pharmaceutical companies, as that's the context is was created within in-universe. They've gone from being Abestergo Chemicals to Abestergo Pharmaceuticals, and then Abestergo Industries when they diverfied with departments like Abestergo Entertainment. But the logo has been the same ever since it was created to better facilitate Templar support for the Nazis. (Abestergo being a Nazi collaborator is pressumably public knowledge, given the state all the other irl companies that did the same thing are in today)
This is actually a good world building idea for me, building an evil mega corpo enemy for my post modern game project. In game, it would be a satirical kind of evil mega corp, with sinister in-universe soft toned marketing through the TV commercials, billboards, news tablets and in-game internet (or rather DeepNet) Several people defected and established a movement to fight against the evil mega corp, but the rebellion has resulted in a few bloodbath incident. Under their mission to "enlighten mankind in information highway", using their networking platform, the evil megacorp successfully censored out any "misinformations" about past rebel incidents and failed attempts at rescuing child workers. Wait, this is somehow similar to Metal Gear Solid 2's plot....
I genuinely can't tell if the focus is supposed to be more on satirizing the fictional companies or the real ones, and I don't know how to feel about the fact that they fit together so seamlessly
This is pretty great. The parent company of the company i work for has Omni in its name and I have always wondered how that got chosen, of course the subsidiaries have much friendlier names.
As a hobbyist graphic doodler, font nerd, and film and game culture enthusiast.. This was awesome! I had to smile aloud couple of times. Now I gotta get some snack an watch it again. :D
Woah, new to this channel and was totally convinced that was your voice, with maybe a compressor, but certainly not a pitched down American accent! Well done!
Randomly came across your channel when the London logo videos were recommended to me! Instant sub! Also, unsure if this is intentional but the whole story about people queueing up for a factory tour only to be slaughtered upon arrival is very similar to a short story by Roald Dahl called 'Pig', traumatised me as a child but stuck around enough to be reminded when watching this XD Probably wasn't intentional but a fun little detail.
You should do a remake For the umbrella corporation seeing that it's almost Halloween and they're known for accidental accidental releases of re animated individuals
Awesome video! This was a lot of fun,and gave me a smile the whole time. I think I might take on the project of mocking up what my company would look like as an EMC.
OMG I’m 1 year late to this video and have seen for myself how successful you have been in preaching to your disciples! I now see them everywhere online! Dubious fintech companies with brand identities evoking goodness and light... Copycat AI-based apps that promise equal opportunity for all... Cloud based SAAS that projects fun and ease of use as you scale your company exponentially! Maybe you should have just let them remain mired in the heartless soulless meh logos that used to represent them. 🤪
Superb - your best yet! You need to put this as an auto-run on the front page of your corporate web-site - you’ll be inundated with EMCs seeking your services! … Dingo
Speaking of Industries; i think Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a great name. No messing about. (Not saying Mitsbubishi are evil, they make great stuff)
When Vanderstrike said: "Your corporate villainy should no extent so far as to ignore the existence of serif fonts", I really felt that.
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It's not kidnapping, it's surprise selection for an exclusive membership.
Great line, nicely done.
Timestamp is 1:53 👍
Came here to say that. Glad I wasn't the only one who saw it's brilliance. 🙌
This video is 40% snark, 40% design education, 40% social commentary, 40% humor… I don’t know how Linus makes the math work out that way, but I guess he’s just an evil mastermind too?
...I don't think that's how percentages work...
@@magnushmann that's the joke
@@PlatformNo14 True. While my comment was meant as complimentary humour, I see now that I clearly didn't properly read the second half.
5% pleasure, 50% pain, 100% reason to remember the name.
@@zeebeezoey Air, water,
fire and dirt
Fucking magnets;
how do they work?
This is unironically a good advice for writing an evil megacorporation in a story
Oomii 100% stole the logo of Sopra Steria, a french software development company :D One of their slogans are "The world is how we shape it". Too good to be true.
I guess they made their logo by taking circle in Illustrator and moving one anchor point to create a Pringle shape too. Evil minds think alike. ;)
And, apparently someone watched this and though: "Hey, I'm gonna call my AR company Oomii"
Oh yes, love me some late stage capitalism branding guides!
Late stage? We're just getting started!
The brand platform of the companies too needs reworking! More critical race theory and marxist undertones to really subvert everyday ordinary people and incite the minority communities.
should give brutalist communist designs a taste too
@@tylerpixel Disney on its way to say they support LGBTQ whilst simultaneously donating to politicans against abortion and now sodomy.
Binus Loman really freaked me out for a second there, I felt a lot more comfortable once Linus came back
We feel called out.
Hey, at least your logo isn't angular!
and you don't have Corp in your name 👌
To be fair your audience isn't the masses, it's other EMCs and general businesses. I'd say kakos is shootin straight.
@@GabrielGabster does Industries not count?
@@DiAngeloghostking Evil B2B
I loved this. I honestly forgot that wasn’t your native accent until you broke character at the very end!
Ikr? I only noticed how good his accent is bc I consciously remembered it isn't his accent
Yeah it was pretty spot on!
As the CEO of a small EMC startup dabbling in bioengineering and bottled water, those branding tips are worth more than my stocks in the Chinese cotton industry.
One huge asterisk to add, these rules on branding and typography don't apply if your target demographic is PC gamers. Asus, MSI, Razer, Gigabyte, Acer with their Predator line, etc. All of these companies feature aggressive logos with black and gunmetal galore and the buyers eat it all up.
Likewise if your target demographic is DoD procurement officers.
Brilliant stuff. I'd love to see an Evil Corporate Logos Ranked follow up video!
Oooooooh yes yes this is a great idea
Yes please!
this video is like it’s straight out of the “sorry to bother you” universe. great movie and great video!
For the past few months I've been working on a comic which has several evil competing corporations, so let's just say seeing this video has CERTAINLY given me much to think about. Props and thanks.
Honorable mention in the logo department to Aperture: they somehow made a circle pointy!
This video was alot of fun, it was like equal parts entertainment and education, just the right amount of each
I've been playing a lot of Wipeout recently and all the car brands have this aesthetic locked down. I don't know if evil megacorp was the intention but with names like Auricom and Mirage it's hard to shake the feeling that some of these companies are selling bottled water.
There's some real world truth to that. One of the largest most influencial brands in motorsport is Red Bull, an energy drink.
car brands?
...bruh, they're racing teams.
Regardless, I agree with you wholeheartedly. In-universe it's confirmed that Auricom does more than just racing stuff. The other teams not so much.
@@TornaitSuperBird They manufacture the cars, the flavor text in 2048 confirms this.
I was thinking of Quirex and Piranha all the way through this .
Yeah mitsubishi are everywhere, if you do any form of art you have used their stuff at least once , fineliners, posca, mechanical pencils ect it's weird to think about, not to mention valtswagen make sausages as well as cars the scifi dystopia writes itself.
The Oomii bit at the end was the cherry on top of a deliciously crafted black forest cake of design and humour with a side of social commentary.
Linus, you absolute genius!
Hi,
Fantastic satire and social commentary at the same time. Do more like this in addition to your Logos and Letters works pointing out stuffs that we may have missed or overlooked. BTW: Love the "Chapple" reference.
Regards,
Aaron.
I concur. Please, Linus. More typography/branding/graphic design satire Please!
Fantastic writing by the way.
Oomii are great. I have no bad words to say about them. I have been a customer for so long; I tried order new workboots after the pair that I had for the past 20 years were no-longer safe. Oomii sent two determined representatives who removed my legs at the knee cap, no long facilitating the new for new boots. Such efficiency! Thanks Oomii!
This has a strong "Dr Horrible" vibe. And I'm here for it.
This video could have been titled "Comparing the Branding of Evil Mega Corporations in Movies with the Branding of Evil Mega Corporations in Real Life."
First off, excellent video, I loved it.
Second off, don't give them any ideas, the algorithm doesn't know what sarcasm is.
Buy-N-Large from the movie Wall-E may not have the most inspired branding, but at least it's very far from any evil megacorporation clichés so I give it props for that
This is great! Teaching us about design and typography while simultaneously giving some solid social commentary, nice work!
I loved this, but as an American, the final ad felt like a pharmaceutical commercial to me lol. Especially the very abstract logo, emphasis on the brand name at the end, and the sped-up disclaimer.
But perhaps that says something about how weird it gets when you’re allowed to advertise prescription drugs directly to the public.
I was thinking; Why can't I think of a single fictional evil corp that uses actual modern design like this?
My bet is that they are scared of accidentally getting so close to some actual company logo, they'll get sued.
Is Buy N Large from Wall-E considered evil?
I'm a sucker for hard-tech industrial typography, I mean Eurostile/Microgramma is such a classic to me, but I'd love to learn how to properly work with serif fonts someday.
Because I can't design anything other than hyper industrial futuristic shit that communicates "WE ARE SOULLESS ROBOTS; HOSTILE PRESENCE DETECTED; SENTRY SYSTEMS ONLINE"
Eurostile/Microgramma just looks so good on a spaceship, it's hard to say no. Plus it's very readable so looks great on signage!
If it's any consolation, the only fonts I ever see on the factory floor at work is Arial, Courier New, TNR on the really old documents, and in rare cases TNR that has been photocopied so many times that it looks like Courier New. It's why I got into typography, the industrial world has brilliantly smart people who don't give a rip about typography. "This page is important, so I'll make the entire thing Bold. There, job done."
As someone who's currently putting together a fashion style poster for a fictional evil corporate I'm beyond greatful for this video. Very well done, Linus.
this was brilliant! would love to see you comment on propagandistic ingame advertising in video games like bioshock, dishonored, cyberpunk, etc - or the visual sarcasm & wit of portal ii
This is gold, here, take my engagement point.
Everything about this video was fantastic- the satire, the design principles, the case study, the filmography, everything!
Whoa, this is probably your best video so far. Had lots of fun watching it!
Nestlé out here with the slogan Good Food, Good Life.
Love the change of pace! My fave vids are the logo ratings from London councils/Aussie brands but totally respect that you’re innovating, great content!
Blackwater, who you may remember from their profiteering and atrocities during the Iraq War, nailed this with their rebrand to “Academi”.
That was one of the most brilliant videos I’ve ever seen, perfectly executed! (And “accent work”?-I thought you hired some voice professional specializing in North American accents.)
You do a VERY good American accent.
Just what I was thinking
Did not even notice until he mentioned it at the end
fantastic video. like truly fucking great.
"let me know if you enjoyed it"
linus i literally just cried from laughter into my fucking hamburger
Great North American accent, man! I love these kind of gimmicky videos; wouldn't mind them occasionally on the channel. Good work!
This makes me think you should do a review of the logos & branding for the “Big Ten” AAA Prime Megacorporations from the cyberpunk TTRPG Shadowrun. IMO they are better than a lot of fictional brands, but not *great* and with a lot of *aggressively* 80s and 90s cliches that work towards the settings’ cyberpunk aesthetics, but some running counter to their stated-in-lore brand image. So lots of good and bad to analyze.
getting major Evil Overlord list vibes. Great job.
Evil Mega Corp CEO: Our logo colors should be white, black, and red.
Henchman: Umm sir, I think that look too much like Nazi's logo.
Evil Mega Corp CEO: Oh... do you think they'd mind?
No need to apologize for that accent work! As an American, you nailed 99% of the accent you were going for - the only word that gave it away was "asbestos"! :D
-Paintspot Infez
Wasabi!
my partner & I watch all your videos & we thought this one was hilarious :)
This was hysterical, I loved it so much. Had a perfect combo of poking fun at simplistic villains while also educating on brand awareness!
Branding in 2021 explained in 6 minutes.
Best video of yours yet. I've been watching your videos every now and again, but this is what made me subscribe.
This is superb work on som many levels, Linus.
So glad I found this channel
So my take away from this is that when I start setting companies with Neo-Art Nouveau styling I should be extra wary of them.
Veridian Dynamics : We're sorry, you're welcome.
I want more of Dave Vanderstrike's consultations lol.
I love what you did with this. 10/10 RUclips Content. Informative, Funny and not bloated (you could probably have pushed the 10:00 mark, but didnt. cool.) I love that you fit all those tedious Movie Tropes in the video + the very obvious RealLife Brands.
This video caused me to realize that the Abestergo logo is basically the Ubisoft logo but pointy (it's also the logo for their game engine, part of a long running joke that has become less funny now that we know more about the working conditions at Ubisoft).
I am curious now how their logo compares to 1930s chemical and pharmaceutical companies, as that's the context is was created within in-universe. They've gone from being Abestergo Chemicals to Abestergo Pharmaceuticals, and then Abestergo Industries when they diverfied with departments like Abestergo Entertainment. But the logo has been the same ever since it was created to better facilitate Templar support for the Nazis. (Abestergo being a Nazi collaborator is pressumably public knowledge, given the state all the other irl companies that did the same thing are in today)
The video title was so inviting, I simply had to click it when I saw it in the recommended section.
I think you enjoyed making this slightly too much. We should keep an eye on you.
This is actually a good world building idea for me, building an evil mega corpo enemy for my post modern game project. In game, it would be a satirical kind of evil mega corp, with sinister in-universe soft toned marketing through the TV commercials, billboards, news tablets and in-game internet (or rather DeepNet)
Several people defected and established a movement to fight against the evil mega corp, but the rebellion has resulted in a few bloodbath incident. Under their mission to "enlighten mankind in information highway", using their networking platform, the evil megacorp successfully censored out any "misinformations" about past rebel incidents and failed attempts at rescuing child workers.
Wait, this is somehow similar to Metal Gear Solid 2's plot....
This was absolutely ridiculous and I loved it! It really makes you understand how bad these kinds of things can get without you even knowing it
That was great! Gave it a like...(now listening for the faint echo of jackboots down the hall :-0 )
No joke, I think this was your best work yet. Right on brand, some depth and really fun. Thanks :)
We loved it, Linus!!!!
I genuinely can't tell if the focus is supposed to be more on satirizing the fictional companies or the real ones, and I don't know how to feel about the fact that they fit together so seamlessly
Man, I'd love to see your take on Omega Mart and Dramcorp branding, I think there's some great stuff there!
OK but can we talk about how good his American accent is, no need to apologize
Great. Now I want to set up a Evil Megacorp. Linus, you'll be one of the last that I send to the bone factory ^_^
How hard was it not to laugh while reading the script and filming? This was hilarious! 😂
This video is CRIMINALLY underappreciated.
This was actually really useful for my short story. Helped my brand stand out!
This video was shockingly enjoyable, I'd love to see more like this. The accent was great too!
This is pretty great. The parent company of the company i work for has Omni in its name and I have always wondered how that got chosen, of course the subsidiaries have much friendlier names.
This is actually a really great branding video?? All the points are totally spot on things to think about, even if you ARENT an evil mega-corp😂
As a hobbyist graphic doodler, font nerd, and film and game culture enthusiast.. This was awesome! I had to smile aloud couple of times. Now I gotta get some snack an watch it again. :D
Just for fun, I prefer your longer videos - exceptionally well produced and interesting :)
Come for the graphic design, stay for the comedy.
Any business containing Genesis always feels like they are going to scrap me and my pets for parts to further their uncaring vision for the world.
That's the name of one of the electricity companies in my home country of New Zealand.
Man, I could do with a whole series of this.
Woah, new to this channel and was totally convinced that was your voice, with maybe a compressor, but certainly not a pitched down American accent! Well done!
This is such a great video. And there's some titanfall in there! Unexpected bonus.
**furiously takes notes**
You are 100% my favorite creator on RUclips. You make me wish I had gone into design!! 😩
Randomly came across your channel when the London logo videos were recommended to me! Instant sub! Also, unsure if this is intentional but the whole story about people queueing up for a factory tour only to be slaughtered upon arrival is very similar to a short story by Roald Dahl called 'Pig', traumatised me as a child but stuck around enough to be reminded when watching this XD
Probably wasn't intentional but a fun little detail.
You should do a remake For the umbrella corporation seeing that it's almost Halloween and they're known for accidental accidental releases of re animated individuals
This was a terrific addition to your already fantastic channel 👍😄
Fascinating. In my humble opinion, your accent was quite well done!
Wow this was brilliant mate, we're used to quality content but this was just fantastic!
musk was taking notes from this
This is your best video hands down
splendid! please keep these coming
This is great, man. It works on so many levels.
Awesome video! This was a lot of fun,and gave me a smile the whole time. I think I might take on the project of mocking up what my company would look like as an EMC.
I CANNOT STOP LAUGHING!!! That was so great, thank you so much.
finally got around to watching this and i'm glad i did - it's an interesting concept, executed pretty well
Almost whole video I kept in mind "Okja" intro, gosh, this film is awesome.
OMG I’m 1 year late to this video and have seen for myself how successful you have been in preaching to your disciples! I now see them everywhere online! Dubious fintech companies with brand identities evoking goodness and light... Copycat AI-based apps that promise equal opportunity for all... Cloud based SAAS that projects fun and ease of use as you scale your company exponentially!
Maybe you should have just let them remain mired in the heartless soulless meh logos that used to represent them. 🤪
Superb - your best yet! You need to put this as an auto-run on the front page of your corporate web-site - you’ll be inundated with EMCs seeking your services! … Dingo
Speaking of Industries; i think Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a great name. No messing about.
(Not saying Mitsbubishi are evil, they make great stuff)
Lovely script & audio fx - nicely done.
I'm 90% sure what video I watched that made this little gem come up. Does this mean the algorithm finally works?