17 Famous Logos That Have A Hidden Message
Whether you're cruising
down the aisles of the grocery store, or speeding down the freeway,
you're guaranteed to come across a few famous logos. Take one glance at
any one of these logos and you instantly recognize the brand, but did
you know there's sometimes a hidden message buried in them? It's
surprising, but true.
Here are 17 famous logos that have a hidden message. Take a look:
1. VAIO
At first you just see the word VAIO, but look a little
closer and you'll see the first two letters represent an analog symbol
and the last two letters are binary.
2. Baskin Robbins
Take a look at what's highlighted in pink. Look familiar? It's a 31, which is the number of flavors they offer.
Basking Robbins is coding us with 31.... the numbers of flavors they offer. *wink*
3. Formula 1
Between the letter F and the speed marks is the number one.
4. Northwest Airlines
This
logo actually has two hidden messages. First, it features an N and a W
in negative spaces. Second, the triangle in the circle points northwest
as if it's a compass.
5. Tostitos
The two middle T's in Tostitos shows two friends sharing some tortilla chips and salsa.
6. Elefont
Look at the negative space in the lowercase E - it's an elephant's trunk!
7. Hope for African Children Initiative
When you first look at it, it looks like only a map of Africa. But take a closer look and you'll see an adult and child facing each other.
The upper-right section depicts an adult woman, and the lower-left section depicts a child facing each other... Hope for African Children Initiative! *Winks*
8. Toblerone
The logo shows a picture of a bear, the trademark picture of toblerone... It was originated from the city of bears; Bern, Switzerland.
9. Hartford Whalers
This
simple-looking logo is actually quite clever. First, you have the
whale's tail, the letter W in green, and an H in the white space.
10. Goodwill
11. Spartan Golf Club
This
logo is pure genius. Look at it one way and you see a Spartan helmet.
Look at it another way and there's a golfer taking a swing.
12. Unilever
Unilever
produces so many different products that sometimes it's hard to keep
track of everything they do. Lucky for us, there's symbols for literally
everything they make right in their logo.
13. Amazon
See where that arrow points? It suggests that you can buy everything from A to Z on Amazon.
14. Sun Microsystems
Usually boring tech
companies stick with boring, meaningless logos, but not Sun
Microsystems. Take a closer look at that diamond and you'll see it
actually says Sun in every direction.
15. Wendy's
If
you look at Wendy's collar you'll actually see the word "MOM." Their
thinking is that the next time you think of mom's cooking, you'll think
Wendy's.
16. The Bronx Zoo
Look closely at the giraffes' legs. You'll see the animals are within a big city!
There are tall buildings of different types... #Check it out! *winks*
17. Coca Cola
Look
closely at the "o." Do you notice anything? No? Don't worry because
most people wouldn't notice it. It's actually the Denmark flag. This
wasn't always the original intention. Coca Cola discovered that part of
its logo looks like the Danish flag, which has been named the happiest
country on earth. Once they discovered that, they set up a media stunt
in Denmark's biggest airport, where they welcome people with flags.
Still can't see the flag? Here you go:
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