10 logos of major brands that have a hidden meaning

Johan MaumusPublié le

En matière de communication, les marques ne laissent rien au hasard. Ces logos que l'on croit connaître nous apparaissent sous une nouvelle lumière lorsqu'on les regarde de plus près.10 logos de grandes marques qui ont un sens caché 10 logos de grandes marques qui ont un sens caché

Amazon

Amazon's logo does not really hide anything, but still carry messages.The orange arrow, which looks like a smile, illustrates customer satisfaction.It starts from the letter A to go to the letter Z, which means that the company has everything to offer you.

Formula 1

If we do not pay attention, we do not notice that the white space between the two signs represents 1.But once we know, we only see that.

New Man

10 logos de grandes marques qui ont un sens caché

Simple but effective !The ready-to-wear brand imagined an ambigram logo.He reads upside down as in the place.

Coca Cola

The Denmark flag is hidden in the second o of Coca Cola.If this was probably not intentional at the start, the American giant was able to take advantage of it to promote his brand in the country.

Toblerone

If we observe the mountain carefully, we discover that she hides a dancing bear.This bear is a reference to the city of Bern where the house tobler started the toblerone adventure.

The tour of France

The word "Tour" actually represents a cyclist on his bicycle, his head leaning, in full effort (the two o are the wheels of the bicycle).The yellow color of the o of course symbolizes the yellow jersey of the competition winner.

Firefox

The Mozilla Firefox web browser represents an easily detectable animal.But contrary to what one might think at first, it is not a fox but a red panda.

Fedex

The space between E and X represents an arrow.It symbolizes movement and speed.This is what we expect from a transport company.

RATP

The Parisian transport logo has a double meaning, it represents both the Seine which crosses Paris and the face of a woman turned towards the sky (towards the future).

TGV

This is not a subliminal message coming from the TGV brand, but a diversion that has made a lot of laughs on the web.What does the TGV logo give that?A snail of course!