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Obey Giant is the art project of Shepard Fairey, a renowned street artist and skateboarder who created the iconic Andre the Giant Has a Posse sticker. Explore his prints, collaborations, and activism on his official website. Obey Giant challenges you to question everything.
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WHAT INSPIRED THE OBEY LOGO? A 1994 trademark lawsuit threat forced Fairey to create a redesigned version of his Andre the Giant sticker. He developed the wrestler’s face into its now iconic...
The threat of a lawsuit from Titan Sports, Inc. in 1994 spurred Fairey to stop using the trademarked name André the Giant, and to create a more iconic image of the wrestler's face, now most often with the equally iconic branding OBEY.
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Aug 9, 2002 · And if you would like to appear obedient without wearing a sticker on your head, the Obey Giant logo has also translated nicely to a full line of clothing.
The campaign, called 'Andre The Giant Has A Posse,' quickly gained traction and saw the sticker plastered all over public spaces. The design was later altered to avoid a copyright lawsuit, resulting in the now-iconic Obey Giant logo. The Obey brand is rooted in subcultures associated with street art, skateboarding, and punk rock.