Do you know what Point of Purchase is? It’s also called Point of Sale, but for the purpose of this post, POP is much more pertinent. Ex: when Andy Warhol started to thrive with Pop art, people called him a scam artist. They disagreed with his easy-to-swallow works, hated that his products took very little effort, had miniscule detail, and had what they perceived as no content beyond the product. This is what Satanism is: I am God. I am the only one that matters. That is also what Remedies is. It’s a manufacturer of POP advertisements. Those stands in the stores that display candy bars? That’s POP!
This design was done by Chris Maclean when he was with War Design.
Corporate identity Remedies manufacture and distribute point of sales stands for the convenience stores. The stands sell small sachets of product from a number of pharmaceutical brands such as Panadol, Strepsils, and Durex. Designed at War Design.
Can you habeeb it?! It’s so simple, so perfect, so evil! What Maclean did was to provide Remedies with a design to run their empire. Their empire of displays! Take a look at these few pictures of the Remedies identity and tell me you don’t see evil genius at work.
























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