I remember at school in the 1970s been given a task to identify as many corporate logos as possible on a quiz sheet. We never got the same task for flowers or leaf shapes. I think I could identify more corporate logos than anyone else in the class and I was also probably the only one who could identify more than a couple of leaf shapes or flowers.
The comparison with the logos is disturbing indeed. I guess the trees have to make more of an effort to sell us their stuff - more colours, more glitter etc.! I can imagine an art project where each leaf of a tree is painted with some shiny logo.
I remember at school in the 1970s been given a task to identify as many corporate logos as possible on a quiz sheet. We never got the same task for flowers or leaf shapes. I think I could identify more corporate logos than anyone else in the class and I was also probably the only one who could identify more than a couple of leaf shapes or flowers.
No way! I wonder why you had to do that. Such a strange task...
I have no idea, it puzzled me at the time, but I was also very pleased that I knew so many of the logos. Weird that that was back in the 70s.
Nice!
The comparison with the logos is disturbing indeed. I guess the trees have to make more of an effort to sell us their stuff - more colours, more glitter etc.! I can imagine an art project where each leaf of a tree is painted with some shiny logo.