Famous Logos - Amazing and Hidden Information contained in Famous Logo designs
See Following collection of some of the well-known logos of big brands and companies with a creative rationale behind their design, meaning of those logos, their design, which hopefully will inspire other graphic designers and educate clients.
Google Logo
Google
is known as a strong leader of the web-search industry. Its goal is to
provide relevant information and groundbreaking products to its
customers. It all started in 1996 as a research project by two Stanford
University's students, Sergey Brin and Larry Page. The Google logo has
had many different versions since its renaming from BackRub. The
current official logo design of Google Inc. represents the name
"Google" in logotype based on the Catull typeface and was created by
Ruth Kedar. Its almost amateurish simplicity may correspond to the
simplicity of the search engine. Every once in a while, the company
uses various features of the logo which compliment and refer to
birthdays of illustrious personalities like Leonardo Di Vinci, Albert
Einstein, Edward Munch; holidays like 4th of July, Christmas, Mother's
Day and specific events such as The Olympics, World Cup etc. These
special modification have become known as Google Doodles and were first
created by the fondaters of the company in 1999. The doodles are
currently designed by Dennis Hwang who has created over 150 doodles
since the year 2000.
Lamborghini Logo
The logo seen on all the Lambos out there (burning or not) isn't surprising at all. The bull logo actually stands for the founder's, Ferruccio Lamborghini, zodiacal sign (Taurus), and is obviously accompanied by the company's name, Lamborghini. Contrary to other "patriot" Italian carmakers, Lamborghini does not use the Italy's colors on its logo.
Bacardi Logo
In 1862 Cuban wine merchant Facundo Bacardi, originating from Spain, acquired a distillery in Santiago de Cuba. This facility used the method developed by Bacardi for refining sugar and liquor into a white-colored, mild rum. Because there were a large number of bats living under the roof of the distillery, it was decided that it was appropriate to also show the bats on the brand of its white Bacardi Rum products. It's worth mentioning that fruit bats are a symbol of good luck in Cuba.
Amazon Logo
This
logo doesn’t seem to hide much at first sight, but it gives you a
little insight in the philosophy behind the brand. First of all, the
yellow swoosh looks like a smile: Amazon.com want to have the best
customer satisfaction. The swoosh also connects the letters a and z,
meaning that this store has everything from A to Z.
Fedex Logo
This
is probably one of the best known logos with a hidden meaning. If you
look closely, you’ll see an arrow that’s formed by the letters E and x.
This arrow symbolizes speed and precision, two major selling points of
this company.
Continental Logo
Continental
is a manufacturer of tyres. You could actually see this in their logo,
because the first two letters create a 3-dimensional tyre.
Toblerone Logo
Toblerone
is a chocolate-company from Bern, Switzerland. Bern is sometimes called
‘The City Of Bears’. They have incorporated this idea in the Toblerone
logo, because if you look closely, you’ll see the silhouette of a bear.
Baskin Robins Logo
The
old logo of Baskin Robbins had the number 31 with an arc above it. The
new logo took this idea to the next level. The pink parts of the BR
still form the number 31, a reference to the 31 flavours.
Sony Vaio Logo
Sony
Vaio is a well known brand of laptops. But did you know that the name
Vaio logo also had a hidden meaning? Well, the first two letters
represent the basic analogue signal. The last two letters look like a 1
and 0, representing the digital signal.
Carrefour Logo
Carrefour
is one of the biggest European retailers, and it’s also French for
“crossroads”. The logo symbolizes this word via two opposite arrows.
They also added the first letter of the name, because if you look
closely you’ll see the letter C in the negative space between the two
arrows.
Unilever Logo
Unilever
is one of the biggest producers of food, beverages, cleaning agents and
personal care products. They produce a huge amount of different
products and they wanted to reflect this in their logo. Each part of the
logo has a meaning. For example: the heart represents love, care and
health - feeling good, a bird is a symbol of freedom. Relief from daily
chores – getting more out of life.
Formula 1 Logo
At
first, this logo might not make much sense. But if you look closely,
you’ll see the number 1 in the negative space between the F and the red
stripes. I also love how this logo communicates a feeling of speed.
Sun Microsystems Logo
The
Sun logo is one of the most famous ambigrams in the world. You can read
the brand name in every direction; both horizontally and vertically.
This logo was designed by professor Vaughan Pratt of the Stanford
University.
NBC Logo
The
NBC (National Broadcasting Company) is one of the biggest American
television networks. I think most of you have already seen the peacock
in this logo. The peacock has 6 different tail feathers, referring to
the six divisions at the time that this logo was created. The peacock’s
head is flipped to the right to suggest it was looking forward, not
back.
Puma Logo
The
Puma logo has an image of a leaping Puma, an animal otherwise called a
cougar, a panther or a mountain lion. Active both day and night, it is a
powerful beast and an expert hunter that can jump to a maximum of 20
feet high in a single bounce. By incorporating the creature in the Puma
logo, the company has summarized the complete meaning of its products
into a powerful identity. The Puma logo itself characterizes the brand’s
reliability and its products’.
Toyota Logo
The
Toyota logo contains three ellipses, which represent the heart of the
customer, the heart of the product and the heart of technological
progress and limitless opportunities of the future. In Japanese, “Toyo”
signifies abundance, and “ta” means rice. In some Asian cultures, the
rice represents wealth.
Volkswagen Logo
The simple logo icon contains the letters V and W: “volks” means “people” and “wagen” means “car”.
Ferrari Logo
Almost every car enthusiast out there knows the "Prancing Horse", especially thanks to the great achievements the Italian carmaker recorded in the past. But the story of its logo is once again related to multiple theories. First of all, it is believed that the black prancing horse on yellow background was first used by Count Francesco Baracca, the Italian airforce that made a name for itself in World War I. Another theory claims the symbol was actually seen on a German pilot's plane that crashed during the war - the horse is actually the symbol of Stuttgart, which might raise some eyebrows because Porsche uses the same element as source of inspiration for its very own badge.
Mobil Logo
A
simple typeface was used to attain exuberance and vitality. Red, being
the intense color, evokes the strength and blue builds up a feeling of
faithfulness and security for the company.
Mercedes-Benz Logo
The star in three corners represents the Mercedes-Benz dominance on land, sea and air.
McDonalds Logo
The
idea of ‘arches’ was first introduced by Dick and Mac McDonald as arch
shaped signs on the sides of their then ‘walk-up hamburger stand’. From
an angle, those arches looked like the letter “M” and thus, were
incorporated in the McDonalds logo as a merger of the two golden arches
together.
IBM Logo
If
observed closely, the IBM logo, also known as “Big Blue”, generates a
message of “Equality”. The Big Blue IBM logo, with its lower right
parallel lines, highlights in the shape of an “equals” sign.
Furthermore, the term “BIG” in the Big Blue IBM logo refers to the
company’s size in the market share, whereas, the “BLUE” is the official
color of the eight-bar IBM logo.
BMW Logo
The
BMW medallion represents a propeller of a plane in motion, and the
blue represents the sky. This is because BMW has built engines for the
German military planes in World War II.
Audi Logo
The
"brand with the four rings" as Audi is often called is currently one of
the world's top automakers and surely a leading German brand. Its logo,
seen on millions of cars sold worldwide, is believed to have multiple
meanings. On the other hand, some people believe that Audi's logo is a
bit older and has a strong connection with the Olympic games.Either of
the two meanings are actually true, the Audi logo underwent a minor
makeover in 2009 when the badge got a new font plus a restyled 3D
design of the four rings.
The four rings, which make up the Audi logo, represent the four companies that were part of the Auto-Union Consortium in 1932. They were DKW, Horch, Wanderer and Audi.
The four rings, which make up the Audi logo, represent the four companies that were part of the Auto-Union Consortium in 1932. They were DKW, Horch, Wanderer and Audi.
Apple Logo
The
apple is a reference from the Bible story of Adam and Eve, where the
apple represents the fruit of Tree of Knowledge, with a pun on ”
byte/bite”. Rob Janoff, said in an interview that though he was mindful
of the “byte/bite” pun (Apple’s slogan back then: “Byte into an Apple”),
he designed the logo as such to “prevent the apple from looking like a
cherry tomato.”
Adidas Logo
The
shape of 3 stripes on the Adidas Logo represents a mountain, pointing
out towards the challenges that are seen ahead and goals that can be
achieved.
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