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sponiatowski ago

I've never seen a pizza portrayed as a swirl. No one I know cuts their pizza in a swirl. The cheese, sausage, other ingredients are never swirled. I also don't associate pizza with pink. If she serves smoothies, then maybe I'd let that pass. But pizza...I think it's weird.

formatist ago

When you make pizza, especially in a restaurant, you put the sauce on then use the ladle to spread it in a swirl pattern - another possible explanation for that. Very common. Source: I worked at a pizza place.

sponiatowski ago

Now what kind of pizza parlor would use an unbaked, pre-pubescent, adolescent, immature, under-cooked pizza as their logo? And in any of the pizza parlors you worked at, how many had pink sauce? If I were going to make a logo for my pizza parlors and planned on calling it "Pizza Girl" I would have two pizza's, side by side, pink sauce and one piece of pepperoni splat in the middle of it.

formatist ago

Not going to tell you about confirmation bias, but every swirl is not a pedo logo.

sponiatowski ago

I agree. However the "girl" and the "menu" along with the "unfinished" pizza logo is suspicious and worth a look. Also...it's in France, but this is a global issue we're talking about. Trafficking is often international.

formatist ago

The Unilever logo, combined with the menu, swirl, and pizza that looks like something my four-year old would make, all combined are a red flag.

sponiatowski ago

That's exactly what I'm saying. Even if I was a cover operation for adult prostitution, I wouldn't have an "unfinished" pizza. It would be complete or a whole, steaming pie.

formatist ago

Generally yes, but I wouldn't read too much into the spiral itself. It's the whole package. Spirals are everywhere in graphic design, and all of them can't be pedo logos.