12 hidden symbols that can be found in famous logos. From hidden messages to meanings we may not have known, some of our very favorite companies have all mastered the art of marketing. Today, we have a look at some of those concealed symbols and meanings behind the brands we all know and love, and it may change the way you look at them, literally.
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Timestamps:
12. Chanel - 1:39
11. NBC - 2:16
10. Beats Headphones - 3:08
9. McDonald’s - 3:44
8. Baskin Robbins - 4:50
7. Tostitos - 5:29
6. FedEx - 5:57
5. Mitsubishi - 6:28
4. Le Tour De France - 7:02
3. Goodwill - 7:36
2. Hope For African Children Initiative - 8:08
1. Nike - 8:50
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Summary:
12. Chanel. Known as one of the most successful fashion designers of all time, Coco Chanel is said to have designed the renowned logo of her company herself. Inspired while staying at Chateau Cremat in Nice, France, Coco had drawn the symbol based on the castle’s vaulted arches. The interlocking C’s come from both the initials of her name and the first two letters of the castle in which she drew this in. The logo is now a symbol of elegance, wealth, and elitism, in the world of fashion.
11. NBC. Going through a number of logos over the broadcasting company’s history, NBC settled on the current design in 1956. Symbolizing the network’s color programming, this logo has stuck ever since, and NBC is now one of the biggest and most successful television networks in history. If you look closely, you will see that the logo resembles a peacock, with each of the five colorful feathers representing the different divisions of NBC. The peacock’s head is also positioned to the right, which is associated with looking ahead and looking forward.
10. Beats Headphones When it comes to audio products, there are few companies that have been as successful as BeatsByDre. Founded by music producer and rapper Dr. Dre, these headphones have been one of the leading in its industry in our generation. Seen on many athletes and celebrities, the Beats headphones are even wearing a pair of their own in its logo. If you look closely, the B in the red circle is positioned to look like a person wearing headphones; a clever hidden symbol that you may not have noticed at first glance.
9. McDonald’s McDonald’s can arguably be dubbed as one of the most universally recognized logos in history. The bright, yellow logo is eye-capturing and can be easily noticed from a distance. Worldwide, the logo has become a staple in the food industry. Dating back to 1952, brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald planned to construct a new building to be the home of their hamburger restaurant.
8. Baskin Robbins Everybody enjoys a good ice cream. Founded in California, the world’s leading chain of ice cream shops has long been favorited by many worldwide. The name originates from the two founders last names, Burt Baskin, and Irv Robbins.
7. Tostitos Tostitos: The logo itself features two people dipping a chip into salsa, which you can see in between the two T’s in the middle; a clever approach that represents the brand entirely.
6. FedEx The leading American courier service has been around since 1971, delivering packages and pioneering the tracking system that is now used by other companies in this industry. The name is a syllabic abbreviation of Federal Express.
5. Mitsubishi Mitsubishi is an automotive manufacturer that originates from Japan. Yataro Iwasaki was the entrepreneur who started the company, and the logo features the coat of arms of his family.
4. Le Tour De France Although it isn’t a food or clothing brand, Le Tour De France’s logo has long been recognized and is one of the top cycling competitions in the world.
3. Goodwill. Founded in 1902, Goodwill has been a non-profit organization that caters to those who need work opportunities and skill development.
2. Hope For African Children Initiative This is an effort created as a global movement for children, especially those in Africa who are orphaned and need treatment for their illnesses.
1. Nike. One of the more successful and noticeable brands of all time, is none other than the Nike swoosh. It is said to resemble the wing of the Greek goddess Nike, who represented victory.
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