Hidden symbols are the things to watch out for.


See the smiling face (which is also the ‘g’ of goodwill)?

The LG logo shows connection to world, humanity, future, youth and technology.

The A to Z arrow under the logo shows that they cover all products from all categories.

BMW’s blue and white colors were placed opposite to avoid legal issues for using the national symbol of Bavarian Free State colors.

The Bear represents the city if bears Berne in Switzerland where the chocolate had originated from.

The pink in BR shows the number 31 which is the number of flavors they offer.

The eight20 logo represents the logo in binary numbers. Grey boxes represent “0” so the top line shows 101000 which is 80 in binary and lower 0010100 is 20.

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The next image explains the logo.

Although it might just come across as an African map, but if you look closely you’ll see an adult and child facing each other.

E here represents an elephant.

The “o” of cola represents the Denmark flag which is the happiest country in the world.

The Tostitos logo shows to people sharing chips.

The Da-Vinci’s secret code is hidden in the pepsi logo.

The Mitsubishi Logo talks of three diamond cuts as symbols of reliability, integrity and success.

This is a combination of analog and binary numbers.

No hidden meaning here, but this is often used a slogan.

Wendy’s collar reads ‘MOM’

Unilever logo shows all products made by them.

The Spartan helmet is the secret here.

There is a hidden arrow between the E and X which shows the company’s forward thinking.

The gap in the legs between the giraffes shows the city’s tall buildings.

This logo shows “N” and “W” and also a compass pointing in the northwest direction.

This one’s all about the colors.

The three stripes going up represent a mountain.

This one was designed for the colored television.

The four rings symbolize the four founding companies of the auto-union.

The straight equal lines represent equality.

The logo reads sun from every angle.

This ‘m’ is all that is required to identify the brand.
