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Adidas
Apple
BMW
Coca- Cola
Toyota
We see these famous brands everywhere,
but never consider what their logos mean exactly.
But every line, curve and color has meaning behind it.
Most of them were
designed to indicate something much more than
simple beauty.
Curious to know?
Watch this 16 famous logos with a hidden meaning
you've never noticed.
Number sixteen - Hyundai.
Many people think that the logo
of the South Korean company Hyundai
is simply the first letter of its name.
In fact,
the letter 'H' symbolizes two people,
a client, and a representative of the company,
shaking hands!
That's very thoughtful!
Number fifteen - Adidas.
The name ''Adidas'' is derived from
that of its founder, Adolf Dassler.
The company's
logo has changed over time,
but it has always included three stripes.
The current logo is three stripes at an angle,
which together form a triangle.
This symbolizes a mountain,
which, in turn represents the challenges
that all sportsmen have to overcome day after day.
Number fourteen - Apple.
Rob Danoff, the designer who came up with
the world-famous Apple
company
logo explained his idea in one of his interviews.
He bought a bag of apples,
placed them in a bowl,
and spent time drawing them for a week,
trying to break the image down
into something simple.
Taking a bite out of an apple was part of the experiment.
Completely by coincedence,
he realized that 'bite' sounded exactly the same
as the computer term 'byte'
Isn't this guy top of his field?
Number thirteen - Vaio.
The first two letters of the Vaio logo symbolize
an analog wave.
The last two are similar to the numbers 1 and 0,
that is, symbols of a digital signal.
Number twelve - Amazon.
At first glance, Amazon's logo appears to be nothing special.
However, it was designed with the company's philosophy
in mind. The orange arrow is similar
to a smile, because the company wants its customers
to be satisfied.
The arrow is also stretched between the letters A and Z,
in a hint that the company sells absolutely every product
you can imagine.
Number eleven - Baskin Robbins.
The pink colored parts of the B R section
make up the number 31
which is how many ice cream flavors
Baskin Robbins used to famously sell.
Have you tried them all?
Number ten - Toyota.
Many people compare the logo of this Japenese car producer
to an image of a cowboy wearing a hat.
In fact, it represents a stylized image of a needle eye
with a thread passing through it.
This is a hint at the company's past.
They used to produce weaving machines.
However, the individual parts of the logo
also spell out the letters of the company's name.
Number nine - Continenetal.
Continental, a famous car tire producer,
has a logo in which the first two letters depict a car wheel.
Yeah, everything genial [sic] is simple.
Number eight - Formula 1.
If you look carefully at the white space
between the letter F and the red stripes,
you can see the number 1.
The red stripes are also meant to be a graphical representation
of the high speed of Formula 1 cars.
Number seven - Pinterest.
On Pinterest, people collect images they like from across
the internet
and pin them to their online boards.
That's why the image of a pin is hidden in the letter P.
Simple and clear.
Number six - Beats.
Beats, an audio equipment producer based in the USA,
uses a logo in which the letter B
looks like headphones on a person's head.
Less definitely means more!
Number five - Toblerone.
Toblerone, the famous chocolate company based in Bern, Switzerland,
has a silhouette of a bear in its logo.
That's because Bern is sometimes called the city of bears.
You can see alot of these animal figures throughout the town,
in fountains, at the clock tower and even on buildings.
Number four - BMW.
They say that the central part of the logo symbolizes the rotating
blades of an airplane which is linked to the company's early history
of aviation technology.
In fact, it is simply a part of the Bavarian flag,
the area of Germany where the company originated.
Number three - LG.
The logo of this South Korean electronics company
is a stylized image of a person's face
According to the company, this represents its aspiration
to have ordinary human relations with their customers.
Number two - Evernote.
We all know the elephants have impressive memories.
They can remember both faces and events.
That's why Evernote, a note-taking application,
uses this animal as part of the logo.
The corner of the elephant's ear is folded over in a similar way
how people fold the corner of a page to make notes.
Number one - Coca-Cola.
In the Coca-Cola logo, in the space between the letters O and L, you can clearly see
the Danish Flag.
It's purely a coincedence. Neverthesless, Coca-Cola has used
this as part of its marketing campaings in the Scandanavian country.
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