Nowadays
there are so many companies with instantly recognizable logos, but few
people actually know the meaning behind these corporate symbols. Here
are 10 modern day examples of company logos and the meanings behind
them:
1. Amazon
The arrow which looks like a smiling face
in Amazon’s logo has another meaning behind it. It is a representation
of the wide range of items available for retail by Amazon, from A to Z.
2. Apple
The
Apple logo is derived from the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible. The
bitten apple represents the fruit from the “Tree of Knowledge”.
3. IBM
IBM’s
logo has a hidden message for the whole world hidden in the Big Blue
logo that represents it’s company. The white lines passing through give
the appearance of the equal sign in the lower right corner, representing
equality.
4. Mobil
Mobil’s
logo itself does not represent anything, but the colors do. The red
represents strength while the blue in the logo represents faithfulness
and security.
5. FedEx
The
FedEx logo looks simple and it’s hard to see what could be hidden
within it. But looking closely at the space between the ‘E’ and ‘X’ in
the orange Ex shows an arrow pointing forward. This arrow represents
moving forward toward to the future.
6. Audi
Many
have wondered what the four circles in this automaker’s logo mean. Well
the four circles represent the 4 companies that were a part of
the Auto-Union Consortium in 1932, namely, DKW, Horch, Wanderer and
Audi.
7. BMW
BMW’s
logo is a tribute to the company’s history in aviation. The logo shows a
propeller in motion with the blue part representing the sky. This is
due to the company’s role of building aircraft engines for the German
military during World War II.
8. Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes’ tri-star represents the companies dominance over land, sea and air.
9. Toyota
There
are three ellipses visible in the company’s logo. Each ellipse
represents the heart of the customer, the heart of the product and the
heart of technological progress.
10. Volkswagen
The
Volkswagen logo simply shows the letter of the company’s initials. The
word “Volks” is German for people, while “Wagen” is German for car.
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