Do you see a sad bunny?
notes on Reddit, the HAKUTO-R logo comprises a capital 'H' for the brand name of the Japanese lunar lander. The looping shape of the letter also represents the elliptic ballistic capture transfer orbit that was used to reach the moon. But the packed symbolism doesn't stop there.
The lower 3 segments also form the cheekpieces and domed top of a samurai helmet, while the two upper segments form the shape of rabbit ears ('hakuto' means 'white rabbit' in Japanese, and the 'moon rabbit' is a mythical figure in East Asian folklore. To top it off, the whole thing is presented on a red circle on a white background – the same design as the Japanese flag.
It's an ingenious combination and execution, but some can't help seeing something else."I see a sad Mickey Mouse," one person wrote."Sad bunny or Louise Belcher’s hat," someone else said."That's a really clever design incorporating all those elements but I still just see ☹️," one person concluded sadly.
It just goes to show that even the cleverest design inspirations and connections can falter in execution when unintended resemblances creep into the design (the hilarious
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