The World’s Largest Companies Reimagined as Nuclear Weapons
adidas, McDonald’s and more engage in ‘Corporate Warfare.’




Benjamin Simon and Dirk Schuster of German design studio FOREAL recently unveiled a contentious series of visuals called Corporate Warfare that pits the world’s largest companies against each other in a satirical, nuclear death-match. To put it simply, the collective professed that the project reflects “the power and impact of known international brands.” adidas is reimagined as a royal blue missile with black fins while Google is represented as a bulbous atomic bomb dressed in white alongside the corporation’s signature colors.
Take a look at the fictitious, nuclear weapons above and let us know your thoughts.