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10 Mind Blowing Facts About COCA COLA: https://www.youtube.com/wa Subscribe To Our Channel ► http://bit.ly/SxmsCelik-SUBs-NOW Facebook Page ► http://bit.ly/SCLikeFacebookPagee Donate My Channel ► http://bit.ly/DONATE-ME 22 Hidden Messages In Famous Logos Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q35xl_ddCKA 50 Famous Logos: Then And Now : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e9l7b8jYds 15 Creative Logo:https://youtu.be/q35xl_ddCKA 1. Fedex The white space between the E and the X forms a perfect arrow, suggesting a company moving forward and looking ahead. 2. Cisco The vertical lines are meant to represent both San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge as well as a digital signal. In fact, the name Cisco is itself derived from “San Francisco”. 3. Toblerone Based out of Bern, Switzerland, it just so happens that this chocolate company is headquartered in the city of bears. You may not have noticed that the logo features a bear climbing a mountain. 4. Roxy Roxy is a clothing line for girls who love surfing and snowboarding. It is owned by Quiksilver and the logo consists of two Quiksilver logos rotated to form a heart. 5. Sun Microsystems This logo was designed by professor Vaughan Pratt of the Stanford University. Having a clever ambigram you can read the brand name in every direction; horizontally and vertically. 6. Spartan Golf Club Looking head on, it appears to be a golfer who has just completed a drive, no doubt in the middle of the fairway! However, when you look at a side profile, the helmet of a Spartan warrior appears. 7. Sony Vaio The Sony Vaio logo symbolizes the integration of analog and digital technology. The “VA” forms an analog wave and “IO” represents a binary 1 and 0. 8. Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium On either side of the tree, the faces of a gorilla and lion appear in white. In many of these examples of hidden symbolism, the ‘secondary’ imagery is often found by looking at the ‘negative space’ of the logo. 9. Northwest Airlines 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. 10. NBC The iconic NBC logo has a peacock in white with five colorful feathers representing each division of NBC. The peacock is also looking to the right, often associated with looking ahead or forward. 11. Museum of London 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. 12. Milwaukee Brewers 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. 13. London Symphony Orchestra Do you see the “LSO” letters or an orchestra conductor? 14. Hershey’s Kisses In Hershey’s Kisses logo there is a hidden Hershey’s kiss between the ‘K’ and the ‘I’. You might need to tilt your head slightly to the left to really see it 15. Goodwill The iconic smiling face is in fact the ‘G’ in Goodwill zoomed in an cropped slightly. Clever. 16. Bronx Zoo Another ‘negative space’ gem is the Bronx Zoo logo, where New York’s iconic skyline of tall buildings can be found between the legs of the giraffes. 17. Baskin Robbins The BR in the Baskin Robbins logo is made of two colours. When you focus on just the pink portion, the number 31 appears, denoting the number of flavours Baskin Robbins offers! 18. Atlanta Falcons The logo for the NFL football team the Atlanta Falcons has an easily visible graphic of a falcon, but did you notice the shape of the bird also forms the letter ‘F’? 19. Amazon Did you ever notice the arrow from ‘A’ to ‘Z’ in the Amazon logo? The thought is that Amazon carries everything from A to Z. Some say it also forms a slight smiley face. 20. VIA Rail Canada The iconic Canadian railway company VIA has a fascinating logo. If you focus on the white space between the ‘V’ and ‘I’ and then again at the white space between,the ‘I’ and the ‘A’ you’ll notice two parallel lines representing railway tracks. It’s subtle but effective. 21. Unilever Unilever produce a huge amount of different products and they wanted to reflect this in their logo. You can see bees, birds, dna, corn, flower, palm tree, and much more inside the “U”. 22. Tour de France The Tour de France logo actually contains the image of a cyclist which can be seen in the letter ‘R’, with the orange circle symbolizing. Contact ► sxcelik@gmail.com ▼Follow Me On▼ Website ► http://sxmscelik.com/ Facebook ► http://www.facebook.com/sxmscelik Instagram ► https://instagram.com/sxmscelik Music: "Bumba Crossing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Pyro Flow" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) All Music Are: Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/