10 world's most recognisable and famous logos that have hidden messages not everyone knows

How many of us have ever noticed before these logos and thought these might have messages hidden in them? In this article, we’ll uncover them.

1. Pinterest

10 world's most recognisable and famous logos that have hidden messages not everyone knows
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The logo of the popular internet site which we use to collect images we like from across the net and pin them to our online notice board.
The letter ‘P' has the image of a pin.

2. Facebook


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The ‘f' logo is one of our most globally recognized and beloved trademark used to represent Facebook products i.e. website and mobile apps and is used with written CALL to action e.g. find us on Facebook.

3. Apple


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One of the most recognizable logos in the world came from the story and Eve. The bitten Apple symbolizes the fruit from the tree of knowledge. The designer Rob Yanov explained how he came up with the idea. He was trying to break the image down into something simple from a whole bag of apples placed in a bowl. While experimenting, he took out a bite from an apple and by complete coincidence realized that bite sounded exactly the same as the computer term ‘byte.

4. Vaio


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The first two letters of the logo make up a wave which represents an analog symbol and the last two letters are similar to the numbers 1 and 0 which are the symbols of a digital signal.

5. Toyota


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The three overlaying rings symbolize the hearts of Toyota customers, Toyota products and the progress in the field of technology.

6. Hyundai


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Many people think that the logo is simply the first letter of its name. But actually, the letter ‘H' symbolizes the client and the representative of the company shaking hands.

7. BMW


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The logo has been associated with a spinning propeller and a blue sky going back to its aircraft building days. But according to NYTimes, the trademark was registered in 1917 and the propeller association was not created until a 1929 advertisement where the logo was featured alongside an aircraft.
Then what does the logo mean?


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The blue and white colors represent the Bavarian Free State colors. Using a national symbol in a commercial trademark was against the law so the colors were arranged in an opposing order.

8. LG


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We are familiar with the L and G logo mark which is a recognized worldwide trademark. But what most of us don’t realize that the letters help to create a face, L makes the nose and G makes up the rest of the face. This gives a human element making it more invite able and approachable while the red color represents friendliness. A lot of companies use red color to attract consumers.

9. Google


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Have you ever noticed what the Google colored-letters meant? Here is the reason, it has four primary colors in a row then it’s broken by a secondary color to show that the company doesn’t play by the rules and they are also playful without making the symbol bulky.

10. Amazon


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Amazon is a worldwide online shopping hub and their logo reflects that too. The yellow arrow in the logo starting at letter ‘a' and ending at letter ‘z' implies that they sell everything from a to z. The arrow also represents a smile with the head being a stylized dimple implying that Amazon is there to make its customer happy.
How many of us have ever noticed before these famous logos with the messages hidden in them.

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