10 Secrets Hidden Inside Famous Logos
Branding nowadays is
absolutely everywhere you look. We are constantly bombarded with so many icons
and logos that we rarely stop to look further into them, but there are some
very interesting and bizarre secrets hiding within these 10 famous logos!
1. Hyundai Bet you think the H logo is just
the first letter of the South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai? Of course you
do! But it actually represents two figures: the happy client shaking hands with
the Hyundai salesman, cleverly projecting the subliminal message of a
successful car purchase.
2. Apple It was Rob Janoff
who was tasked with creating the apple logo back in 1977. Janoff bought a bag
of apples and spent the week sketching them, trying to represent the perfect
angle where the fruit couldn´t be mistaken for a cherry. This was when he added
a bite mark and stumbled across the similarity between Bite and Byte. This was
definitely a selling point for Steve Jobs.
3. Vaio The first two
letters in the computer company's name symbolize a digital waveform and the io
is designed to look like a 1 and a 0, representing binary and the mix of analog
and digital. Also the melody that sounds on startup actually derives from the
dialtone sounds on a telephone keypad on typing V-A-I-O
4. Amazon Always aiming to
please, Amazon designed their logo to represent a smile, projecting a sense of
satifaction in their brand. Not only that, but the arrow also starts at ´a´ and
finishes at 'z' implying that the company stocks every product you could
possibly desire.
5. Toyota T-o-y-o-t-a. All
the letters of the companies name can be found within the logo. But what does
it represent? You're thinking A big strong buffalo's head or a cowboy with a
hat, right? Wrong! It actually represents a needle and thread! This Japanese
car manufacturer actually began making weaving machines and keeps its logo to
this day!
6. Continental Sometimes
overlooked, the continental logo is simple and clever. The first two letters
are designed to symbolize a car wheel.
7. Toblerone This
awkward-to-eat chocolate treat doesn't just have a simple mountain in its logo.
Toblerone is made in Bern, Switzerland, so it´s no surprise to see one of the
Swiss alps in its logo. But it also hides a secret bear hidden in the mountain,
as Bern is known as the city of bears and the bear symbol is heavily decorated
throughout the city.
8. BMW The German motor
company started out making airplanes in 1916 and many think that the checker
pattern in its logo represents the spinning propellers of an airplane. But it
is actually just the design of the Bavarian flag, the part of Germany where the
company originated.
9. Domino's Pizza In 1960 College dropout Tom
Monaghan borrowed $900 to by a tiny pizza placed called Dominic's. 5 years
later he bought 2 more locations. The former owner refused Tom the permission
to use his name in the franchise so Tom turned it into Domino's. The dice in
the logo represent the first restaurant that he bought, followed by the next
two, and he had planned on adding numbers on every new opening. That was before
he realized how big the franchise would become.
10. Unilever Who is
Unilever, right? It's actually a huge corporation which owns over 400 famous
brands. You've only got to look on the back of any of these popular products to
find their logo hiding there. (Axe, Lipton, Ben and Jerry's, Dove, Heartbrand,
Hellman's) But that's not all, the actual unilever logo is made up of 25
smaller logos, each with a rich meaning. A strand of hair or an icecream
representing various brands, to more obscure references, like this bee... Which
of these logos surprised you the most? Comment Below!
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