Famous Logos That Have A Hidden Message...
We see them everyday in our homes,TVs,in the streets and the net. They are the logos of the famous brands we've come to know and love. Logos are simply designs or symbols adopted by organizations to identify their products, but what mostly people don't know is that logo designing world take a lot of creativity and also hard work.just about every logo has a story behind it, here are but a few...
1.Amazon
upon a first glance most people see a smiley face associating the brand with happiness, but that face is doing a lot more than just giving the audience an emotion cues. the smile it's self is an arrow pointing from a to z simply implying that amazon sells everything from AtoZ
2. Facebook Places
Considered to be a direct competitor of Foursquare, all you have to do is take a closer look at the design. Especially the rectangle meant to represent a map. Now is it just me or does the lines form a number 4?
3.Eighty 20
At first glance, you might think that this data company’s logo is just made up of random squares arranged into 2 rows. In fact, the squares are really binary codes with the top being 1010000 and the bottom being 0010100.The binary codes form the numbers 80 and 20 respectively. When put together they form the company’s name.
4.VAIO
At first you just see the word VAIO, but look a little closer and you'll see the first two letters represent an analog symbol and the last two letters are binary.
5. GOOGLE
Ever notice how the Google logo has four primary colors in a row then it's broken by a secondary color? This was entirely intentional. Google wanted to show that they don't play by the rules and are also playful without making the symbol bulky. To do that, they just used simple letters and colors.
6. PEPSI
In 2008, Pepsi spent $1 million to pay Arnell Associates to come up with the new logo (the old is the on the left and the new on the right). As a result, Pepsi had to pay millions more to re-brand everything. Then Arnell's document was leaked and it was entitled, "Breathtaking Design Strategy." It proposes that the new logo is some kind of Da Vinci Code. According to Arnell's document, the Pepsi logo draws on Feng shui, the Renaissance, the Earth's Geodynamo, the theory of relativity, the universe, and more.
7.TOYOTA
The three ellipses that are found in the logo for
Toyota represent three hearts: the heart of the customer, the heart of
the product, and the heart of progress in the field of technology.
But everyone knows that by now. What some people don't notice is below, which is simply genius.
8.UNILEVER
Unilever produces so many different products that sometimes it's hard to
keep track of everything they do. Lucky for us, there's symbols for
literally everything they make right in their logo.
9. COCACOLA
Look closely at the "o." Do you notice anything? No? Don't worry because most people wouldn't notice it. It's actually the Denmark flag. This wasn't always the original intention. Coca Cola discovered that part of its logo looks like the Danish flag, which has been named the happiest country on earth. Once they discovered that, they set up a media stunt in Denmark's biggest airport, where they welcome people with flags. Still can't see the flag? Here you go:
10.Presbyterian Church
Religion is rife with symbolism, so would you be surprised to learn that the Presbyterian church logo has EIGHT hidden symbols in it? How many can you find?
you can also relate to the other Presbyterian church logos around the world.11.ADIDAS
Ever notice that Adidas' symbol looks like a mountain? Well, that's exactly what it's supposed to mean. The three stripes, which was part of the original logo in 1967, never really meant anything. It was just supposed to be unique. In the '90s, though, they slanted the stripes so that it would represent a mountain, which stands for the obstacles people need to overcome.
Want more hidden stuff that'll blow your mind? well i guess you'll have to keep on checking for more, don't miss out.
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