
Dunkin Donuts vs. Starbucks by John LeMasney via 365sketches.org #illustration #Inkscape #cc #design
So this is a request from Dave Reynolds, who I have an ongoing battle with about coffee. I suggest that no one be subjected to the nonsense they sell as coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts and he says that Starbucks only sells pretentious, overpriced bitterness. Just like I like it. At any rate, very recently he suggested a sketch in which a Dunkin Donuts cup relieves itself on a Starbucks cup in the way that Calvin (of Calvin and Hobbes) often does with Ford and Chevy logos on the back of trucks of the other make. I thought it was a great and funny idea, and decided to do it right away. Especially since I think that the analogy is right for the taste of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee (#OHNOHEDIINT!) Thanks for the inspiration Dave, and I hope someday when Starbucks buys Dunkin Donuts and shuts them all down, we’ll be able to drink coffee together in peace. 🙂
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