Famous Logos with a Hidden Meaning You Should Know

 Here are the Famous Logos with hidden meaning that we never even notice-
1. Apple - Many people said that the most valuable Apple logo was dedicated to Alan Turing, who ended his life by biting into a poisoned apple, but the designer Rob Janoff said that he made the bitten apple to show its dimensions because a whole apple can be easily confused with any other round fruit. 


2. Ferrari - Many believed that the Ferrari logo symbolizes horsepower, but it's not true. In Enzo Ferrari's biography, he wrote that the horse silhouette was initially painted on the plane of Italian ace pilot Francesco Baracca. Francesca's mother gave the symbol to him after his victory in a race. It later becomes a world-famous symbol.

3. Wikipedia - Wikipedia has the cool-looking worldwide encyclopedia's emblem. The Puzzle pieces signify multilingualism. "every with letters of various languages which if taken together, make the word "Wikipedia". the missing piece indicates Wikipedia is never finished.


4. Android - Designer Irina Blok and her team were tasked with creating a logo that would be easily recognized. This may sound funny but they got the inspiration from the symbol used on public bathrooms.

5 Mcdonalds - In McDonald's "M" it's not "M", in 1692, psychologist Louis Cheskin hired by McDonald's Suggested to replace their old logo with golden arches making an "M". His reason is that the shape resembles female breasts that will subconsciously arouse appetite and reminds customers of their happy childhood.

6.Pinterest - If you look closely at the first letter of the Pinterest logo, it resembles a pin we might use for pinning paper or photos to walls.

7. Nike - This is easily one of the most worlds most recognizable ones as it only cost $35 for Knight, the owner of the company, who paid student Carolyn Davidson for her design in 1971. Phill was not happy with the design at first. He turned out to be wrong. the logo becomes amazingly successful. The brands turned into often associated with a wing of Nike, the goddess of victory.

8. Starbucks - Did you know the Starbucks logo is a mermaid holding two of her tail fins. This symbol was inspired by the myth of the Melusine, a woman-fish with two tails who married a mortal man. The complete picture of the mermaid could be seen on coffee cups in 1971. It was later "censored".

9. Pepsi - The Pepsi logo cost $1 Million for the design. The Pepsi company hired a designer and asked them to develop a logo according to the proportion to be the most harmonious and pleasant for the human eye.

10. BMW - Some believed that the BMW logo symbolizes an airplane propeller, But it's all simpler than that: the blue and white were chosen to represent the colors of Bavaria. 

11. Uber - Uber changed its original logo from a "U" to something that looks like atoms. Uber says that the new logo symbolizes that their cars can be found anywhere, just like atoms.

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