10 Most Honest Slogans of Famous Companies by Clif Dickens

Honest Slogans is another snarky advertising Tumblr created by Clifton Robert Dickens (Clif Dickens) that is exactly what it sounds like! Similar to Victor Hertz’s honest logos that we featured here as ‘’10 Most Honest Logos By Viktor Hertz’’, the Honest Slogans tumblr blog is taking those logos and undermining them by replacing the companies’ slogans with more honest ones. There are a lot of quality companies with quality logos, but only a few have true slogans.
In an era of sophisticated advertising and PR campaigns, it’s easy to overlook the simple truth behind the slogans from some of the biggest brands. Yet, beneath the clever wording and the polished images, there’s a raw, unfiltered reality waiting to be unveiled. That’s precisely what Clif Dickens set out to do with his Honest Slogans project. His tongue-in-cheek approach to famous brand slogans has left many laughing, others shocked, but everyone more aware of the brands they interact with daily.
Anyways here are 10 Honest Slogans of Famous Companies by Clif Dickens. Don’t forget to visit his blog which he updates often to see more examples…

10 – Old Spice

Old Spice - Honest Slogans
Old Spice

09 – Activia

Activia
Activia

08 – Ikea

Ikea
Ikea

07 – Gilette

Gilette
Gilette

06 – Subway

Subway
Subway

05 – Netflix

Netflix
Netflix

04 – Coffee Mate

Coffee Mate - Honest Slogans
Coffee Mate

03 – Lexmark

Lexmark
Lexmark

02 – Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan - Honest Slogans
Cosmopolitan

01 – FedEx

FedEx - Honest Slogans
FedEx

These honest slogans serve as a creative reminder that brands are more than just polished images and catchy taglines – they’re entities that live and breathe in our daily lives, influence our decisions, and shape our worldviews. And, as consumers, it’s our task to look beyond the glossy surface and see these brands for what they truly are.

In the end, the Honest Slogans project is not just a collection of humorous taglines. It’s a celebration of critical thinking, a showcase of creative bravery, and a nudge for us all to not take everything at face value. After all, isn’t truth the ultimate form of creativity?

Via: Honestslogans.com