Wednesday, July 17, 2013

World Famous Logos with Hidden Symbols and Meaning.


World Famous Logos with Hidden Symbols and Meaning.


Every day, we see a lot of logos that we do not think about the meaning behind the logo. But of course the hard work and money spent on a logo that looks simple may have a deeper meaning.
                                                            1. FedEx - Arrow






Can you find something hidden in this logo? Maybe at first glance, this logo looks very simple and obvious means such as express. But it turns out this logo has a more profound impression. If you look to the word 'Ex' in their logo, you will realize there is an empty space in between the letters E and x. It turned out to symbolize the empty space to the right of the arrow. The meaning of the arrows is the speed, accuracy and importance of future developments.
                                                              2. Baskin Robbins - 31





In 1953, Baskin-Robbins produced an innovation in which they offer a total of 31 ice cream flavors. Number 31 is displayed in their logo, seen clearly in the name Baskin and Robbins, not like today.
Then in 2005, in conjunction with their 60th anniversary, their logo re-design. Although the number 31 is seen clearly eliminated, the number 31 is hidden in the letters B and R. If their color is not pink, then the people most likely will not even notice. The meaning of number 31 itself is meant for everyone to taste different flavors every day, most of which 1 month consists of 31 days.
                                                 3. Sony Vaio - Symbol Analog and Digital




Video Audio Intelligent Organizer or short Vaio is one of the sub-brand used by Sony for a variety of computer products, and a logo or brand name is very well known. In addition of the word 'vaio', there is a hidden meaning that if you understand a bit of the term digital or analog, then you will realize it.
The left side of the logo is made to resemble a wave symbol depicting analog technology ideas. While the right side consists of the number "1" and "0", where berartikan 2 digit binary computer, the digital technology. 

4. NBC - Peacock



Although you may not recognize the name or the National Broadcasting Company NBC, as a company's television networks and radio broadcasting USA, but their logo is very attractive. Are you aware of their logo image above, that there are pictures of peacocks there?
Hence NBC is known as the "Peacock Network" (Peacock Network). In addition, their logo also has another meaning, where 6 is the peacock tail feathers pointing to 6 divisions NBC at the time they were made, which is division of News, Sports, Entertainment, Stations, Network and Production. Peacock head facing to the right also berartikan that he is always looking forward, not backward.
                                                                  5. Toblerone - Bear




You are a fan of chocolate? Maybe you've seen the famous chocolate from Switzerland. If you only see a glimpse, then you will see this logo illustrates the mountain, the mountain precisely the border between Switzerland and Italy. But are you aware that there's a bear in there? That's because the Toblerone was originally produced in the town of Bern, where the bear is a symbol of the city. Toblerone name itself comes from the manufacturer, "Tobler" and the word "Torrone" (Italian word for honey and nougat).
                                                                    6. F1 - Number 1


At first you may not realize what is the meaning of this logo, probably only the letters F and something which increasingly resemble the number one. But if you look more closely, you will realize that there is a number in the space between the F and the red stripes. The red stripes describe speed.
                                                              7.Carrefour - Letter C


If you have not realized that there are letters C are hidden behind the Carrefour logo then you probably will not see it as before anymore. Now you will be aware constantly that there is the letter 'C' which is hidden behind the Carrefour logo. Because the letter 'C' is really in the middle, you will always see it.
Meaning of Carrefour logo itself is a 2 arrows pointing to the left and one to the right leads. Interpret the word "Carrefour" in French means "crossroads", as well as the number of products offered by this leading supermarket where-ever you go. The color itself based on the flag of France, where Carrefour was founded.
                                                    8. Amazon - Smiles and Diversity


Amazon symbol or logo (perhaps better known as amazon.com) gives the amazon with arrows under the letters a to z letter. Arrow itself gives 2 meanings, the first is that amazon always gives satisfaction to its customers so that they smile, with holes in the second letter a as the eye. The second is that amazon gives unlimited variety of products from 'a' to 'z'.
                                                    9. Sun Microsystems - SUN Words


Logo this one may seem pretty obvious. This logo has the concept of an ambigram, which is a form of game design where a form letter or word will be read from a variety of angles or views. This logo makes the word 'SUN' can be read from any direction.
Uniquely, this logo mendesian people do not understand at all the symbology, it is seorag professor of computer science at Stanford University, Vaughan Pratt, a "computer guy." This effect and the view that every orag can design a good logo if they think about it properly.
                                                                      10. MyFonts - Hand


Distributor purchased by Monotype Corporation valued at 50 million dollars (around 490 billion rupiah), it has a very clever logo and unique. Your consciousness that the word 'My' hand image illustrates where giving the sense that if you are using their sites are similar to the hand you take their fonts. Interestingly the word 'My' alone already gives an idea like that, that they are owned by whoever fonts that use it.
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