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Mona
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World-famous logos with hidden meanings

World-famous logos with hidden meanings

Fedex

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FedEx is one of my favorite logos. When you see the logo closely try to focus on E and X letters (orange color). In the white space, there is an arrow that represents speed and precision.

Amazon

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A decorative yellow arrow underneath a logo that starts from A and ends at z. It represents that this company sells everything from A to Z. The arrow also represents the smile that customers would experience when shopping with the company.

Apple

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Rob Yanov, the designer who created with the world-famous Apple company logo, has explained how he came up with the idea: ’I bought a whole 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, and completely by coincidence I realized that ’bite’ sounded exactly the same as the computer term ’byte’.

Baskin Robbins

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Baskin Robbins has two letters B And R. But the parts of the B and the R that are pink look like the number 31, which stands for the ice-cream chain’s famous 31 flavors.

NBC

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The peacock in the NBC logo stands for color and pride.

Conclusion: Every logo should have meaning. Without any meaning, there is no use of the logo. A logo is a combination of text and visual imagery that serves two purposes. It tells people the name of the company and it creates a visual symbol that represents your business.

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