Hidden elements in famous logos
What makes a logo great? Colour? Or maybe a hidden meaning that is not immediately noticeable? We're talking now about logos that you've seen many times and probably haven't even thought about what they really mean.
Look at these famous brand logos that contain a mystery. What surprises do they cover? We'll tell you. Do not forget to look at the previous selection.
11 PHOTOS
1. Toyota.
2. FedEx (a company that provides courier and postal services around the world).
FedEx will hide a small arrow between the E and X, which represents forward momentum and efficiency.
3. Beats (a well-known manufacturer of headphones and speakers).
The letter B in a red circle represents a person wearing Beats headphones.
4. Quiksilver (the largest manufacturer of shoes, accessories, and clothing for windsurfing, snowboarding, and other similar sports).
This is actually a stylized version of the famous Great Wave off Kanagawa.
5. Pinterest.
The letter P is actually a pin.
6. Hyundai.
The car manufacturer's logo means the first letter of its name, doesn't it? Not only this. It also represents a good deal between a car dealer and a customer.
7. Levi's jeans.
Yes, these are the buttocks.
8. London Symphony Orchestra.
The letters from the figure of the orchestra conductor.
9. Unilever.
The Unilever logo is actually made up of icons representing different aspects of healthy living.
10. Northwest Airlines.
Clever use of typography combines both the N and W into a single unit.
11. Galeries Lafayette (French department store chain that was founded in the 18th century).
The double T in the name creates the shape of the Eiffel Tower.
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