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zombola
01-28-2016, 03:50 PM
Did you know all these companies have hidden objects and symbols in their logos?

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Canadian rail service features train tracks in the middle of their logo.


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One of the world’s most popular logos features a peacock looking to the right to show that the company is looking forward, not back


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Goodwill’s logo is a stylized letter “g” that doubles as a smiling face


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Some people believe that Pac-Man is hidden inside the LG logo


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Elegant logo by Euan MacKenzie features two wine glasses.

zombola
01-31-2016, 05:02 PM
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Brilliant logo designed by Mike Erickson for an airline company


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This timeless logo was designed by Herb Lubalin back in 1980


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Creative logo for portrait photography studio by Atakan Seçkin


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Clever logo designed for a rock band from Vancouver, Canada


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Cool symmetrical logo designed for a rock climbing clothing brand

zombola
02-11-2016, 02:30 PM
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Creative logo designed from different parts of the number eight


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Negative space in the middle creates the shape of the number one


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The image of a bear is hidden in the Matterhorn mountain symbolizing the town where the first Toblerone chocolate bar was created


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Logo features an arrow shaped smile that represents customer satisfaction and reflects Amazon’s goal to sell every product from A to Z


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Creative logo designed by Judd Madden for E2 Consulting