Selasa, 30 Agustus 2011

Cleverly Hidden Images In Corporate Logos

We are bombarded with corporate logos everyday, but there are very clever images hidden within some of these designs.  You’ve seen these famous logos on television, at the grocery store, and on trucks.  Look at these images closely and see if you notice subliminal messages.  Read the description of each logo for assistance.
 
FedEx
Look between the ‘E’ and the ‘x’, and you will see an arrow.






 
Tostitos
These tortilla chips are popular at Superbowl parties and backyard BBQs, but have you ever noticed the celebration scene concealed within the letters?  The second and third t’s are people sharing a single chip over a bowl of salsa. 




 
Tour De France
The Tour De France is the most popular and well-publicized cycling event of the year.  However, even bike-enthusiasts may not know the logo’s most interesting element.  The “R” is a cyclist, the yellow circle is the front wheel and the “O” is the back wheel.



 
Amazon.com
Amazon.com has the distinction of being the largest online retailer in the world.  The arrow underneath “Amazon” begins at A and ends at Z.  I believe this implies that Amazon offers everything from A to Z!



 
Big Ten’s Old Logo
Until Nebraska joined the Big Ten, the conference used this clever logo to embed an “11” on either side of the “T”.  The 11 represents 11 schools in the athletic conference.



 
Baskin Robbins
Famous for its 31 original flavors, Baskin Robbins found a subtle way to include this aspect of their business into their logo.  The right side of the “B” is a 3 and the left side of the “R” is a 1.



 
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
You can see the tree immediately, but loose closer to see a gorilla on the left and a what appears to be a female lion on the left.  This is a brilliant way to incorporate nature into the logo of a zoo and aquarium. 



 
Milwaukee Brewers
This was the Brewer’s emblem from 1978 to 1993.  An art history student designed the baseball glove composed of an “m” and a “b” for a 1977 logo contest, and now, it’s one of the most famous designs in baseball.



 
Elefont
This logo appears to be a simple “e”, but you can also see part of an elephant’s trunk in the white space. 


 
Greenlabs
At first glance, this appears to be a boring, green tree, but if you study the top part of the tree where the branches and leaves would normally be, you will see a brain.  This represents the intellectual capabilities of the firm. 



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