It’s been 100 years since the Surrealist movement started, and to commemorate it, we see some fascinating reinterpretations of iconic logos.
From the styles of Magritte to Salvador Dalí to Miró, these are an artful take on the familiar.

Apple logo reimagined in the style of M.C. Escher by yuyunArts
“When asked to reimagine famous logos with a Surrealist twist, our designer community responded with incredible, thoughtful designs that capture the spirit of the movement across a range of industries. These logos can help us engage with a founding tenet of Surrealism — that reevaluating familiar thoughts and images, even messing around with them, will lead us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world. “

CNN logo reimagined in the style of M.C. Escher by orange_

Domino’s logo reimagined in the style of René Magritte by whynugs

Facebook logo reimagined in the style of Salvador Dalí by emgras

Instagram logo reimagined in the style of Salvador Dalí by Isca Marin González

Nike logo reimagined in the styles of Salvador Dali and Edward James by benj638

Spotify logo reimagined in the style of Yves Tanguy by Daniel Giovanno

TikTok logo reimagined in the style of Salvador Dalí by Mix’d Cultures


YouTube logo reimagined in the style of René Magritte by bo_rad
Netflix logo reimagined in the style of René Magritte by Yeh

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