21 famous logos with mind blowing hidden messages

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21 Famous Logos with Mind-Blowing Hidden Messages

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Amazon

The arrow makes a smile and Amazon sells everything from A to Z.

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Atlanta Falcons

The logo is an “F” for Falcons.

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Baskin Robbins

Everybody knows Baskin Robbins has “31” flavors.

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Big Ten

The Big Ten welcomed their 11th school, Penn State, in 1990 and didn’t want to change their logo.

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FedEx

Most people know about the arrow between the “E” and the “x.” But did you notice that the “ed” hangs lower than the other letters. And! There’s a spoon in “Fed.”

Formula 1

The black is the letter “F” and there’s a “1” in the negative space.

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Goodwill

Do you see half of a happy face or do you see a “g”?

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Knight Transportation

There’s a knight in armor with a spear in the middle of the “K.” But if you look closely you can also see the head of a horse.

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Le Tour de France

There’s a bicyclist in that logo. Hint: The yellow is a wheel.

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LG

Some speculate that the logo for Life’s Good is inspired by Pac-Man.

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London Symphony Orchestra

What do you see first? The initials “LSO” or a conductor with a wand?

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NBC

BC’s logo is a forward-looking peacock that incorporates the six primary and secondary colors in its feathers. The six feathers symbolize NBC’s six divisions: News, Sports, Entertainment, Stations, Network, and Productions

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Northwest Airlines

You probably see an “N” in a circle. But the triangle makes a “W” for “west” and it points northwest.

Sony Vaio

The Sony Vaio logo symbolizes the integration of analog and digital technology. Th “VA” forms an analog wave and “IO” represents a binary 1 and 0.

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Staples

The “L” isn’t an “L.”

Sun Microsystems

Sun’s logo is four interweaved copies of the word “sun.”

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TaylorMade

The “T” is the bottom-side of a driver.

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Toblerone

Toblerone originated from Bern, Switzerland. The town is also known as “The City of Bears.”

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