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35 Hidden logo of 2010 |
the old man logo is great, cuz i actually see 3 things you see the guy you see him holding a wine glass or you see him with a stomach full of liquid and hes pissing it out |
What is the mystery logo? Maybe it's nothing? Maybe it's just the shape of the number two? http://brandstack.com/gallery/brands...9684062786.png |
i cant really see any hidden msg in the mystery logo either.. only a number "2" and "wolves" |
i see a hand, and possibly an eye, a nose, and a mouth. lol |
i think the i hate/love you one is my fav :D |
those are awesome |
Here's some more Amazon http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ges/amazon.jpg The Amazon logo is an extremely simple logo and while the arrow may just look like a smile it actually points from a to z. This represents that Amazon sell everything from a to z and the smile on the customers face when they bought a product. Baskin Robbins http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...in_robbins.jpg The Baskin Robbins logo may look like it includes a simple BR above the name but if you take another look you will that it includes a pink number 31. This is a reference to the original 31 flavors. Chick-fil-a http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...hick_fil_a.jpg The Chick-fil-a logo incorporates a chicken into the C. Although this isn’t very hidden, it is still very clever. Eighty20 http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...s/eighty20.jpg The eighty20 logo is a bit of a geeky one to figure out, the two lines of squares represent a binary sequence with the blue squares being 1’s and the grey squares being 0’s. Which makes 1010000 which represents eighty and 0010100 which represents 20. F1 http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...essages/f1.jpg The F1 logo is a fairly simple one to figure out. The negative space in the middle creates the 1. Facebook Places http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ook_places.jpg If you didn’t already know Facebook Places, is Facebooks new geolocational product. Which is in direct competition with the current leader in that area Foursquare. Now if you take another look at Facebook Places logo you will notice it is a 4 in a square now is this a coincidence or a dig at Foursquare? Fedex http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ages/fedex.jpg The FedEx logo look like a plain text based logo but if you take a second look between the E and the x you will see an arrows which represents the speed and accuracy of the companies deliveries. Milwaukee Brewers http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ee_brewers.jpg The old Milwaukee Brewers logo may look like a simple catchers mitt holding a ball, but if you take a second you will see the team’s initials M and B. Museum of London http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten..._of_london.jpg The Museum of London logo may look like a modern logo design but it actually represents the geographic area of london as it as grew over time. NBC http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ssages/nbc.jpg The NBC logo has a hidden peacock above the above text which is looking to the right, this represents the companies motto to look forward and not back, and also that they are proud of the programs they broadcast. Northwest Airlines http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...t_airlines.jpg The old Northwest Airlines logo may look like a simple logo but if you take a closer look the symbol on the left actually represent both N and W and because it is enclosed within the circle it also represents a compass pointing northwest. Piano Forest http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...ano_forest.jpg The Piano Forest logo may look like a simple text logo with trees above it, but if you take another look you will see that the trees actually represent keys on a piano. Toblerone http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten.../toblerone.jpg The Toblerone logo contains the image of a bear hidden in the Matterhorn mountain, which is where Toblerone originally came from. Tostitos http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...s/tostitos.jpg The Tostitos logo includes two people sharing a chip and a bowl of salsa, this conveys an idea of people connecting with each other over a bowl of chips. Treacy Shoes http://webdesignledger.com/wp-conten...eacy_shoes.jpg The Treacy Shoes logo is very cute logo with a shoe hidden between the t and s. |
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Bet this one had people fooled for many years. http://www.pickuphockey.com/forum/av...ogo_yellow.jpg Even this one... there's 3 elements in here. http://thehockeywriters.com/wp-conte...s-old-logo.jpg I think the hidden arrow in FedEx is dumb. Any E and x will create an arrow. It could have easily been done unintentionally. |
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http://www.goingwimax.com/wp-content...go-300x300.png means Canadians are getting fatter and fatter... |
I've never notice the two people sharing a chip and a bowl of salsa in the Tostitos logo ... trippy .... |
whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa |
Somewhat esoteric, but the logo of West Coast Hot Yoga in Yaletown at first looks like a stylized logo of two people doing yoga, but it's also a stylized letter "Om" in Sanskrit. http://www.westcoasthotyoga.com/ |
wow, thats some really crazy creativity! |
woahh shits so trippy. |
craaazy |
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In regards to the 2 wolves, a google search on “two wolves logo” gave the explanation that it originates from a story an old man tells: There are two wolves fighting in all of us, one stands for love hope care and happiness, the other stands for envy fear regret and lies. -Which one will win? the children ask -The one you feed You’re right about the 2 the wolves form, but in the negative space you can see the old man telling the story, notice the bumps on the top wolf forming the eyes and mouth, with the negative space between the head and front legs forming the outline of a hand. |
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thats one funny shit |
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