Here are 15 famous logos with hidden meanings that we never noticed before. Fascinating!
Adidas
The first two letters of the logo of Sony Vaio make up a wave
symbolising an analogue symbol, whereas the last two are similar to the
numbers 1 and 0 — that is, symbols of a digital signal.
Pinterest
The logo of the popular internet site Pinterest, which people use
to collect images they like from across net and ’pin’ them to their
online notice board, has the image of a pin hidden in the letter P.
Hyundai
Many are inclined to think that the logo of the South Korean conglomerate Hyundai is simply the first letter of its name. But in actual fact, the letter ’Н’ symbolises two people (a client and a representative of the company) shaking hands.
Adidas
The name Adidas is derived from that of its founder, Adolf Dassler. The
company’s logo has changed over time, but it’s always included three
stripes. The current configuration is three stripes at an angle which
together form a triangle. This symbolises a mountain, which in turn
represents the challenges which all sportsmen have to overcome.
Apple
Rob Yanov, the designer who came up with the world-famous Apple company
logo, has explained how he came up with the idea: ’I bought a whole bag
of apples, placed them in a bowl, and spent time drawing them for
a week, trying to break the image down into something simple. Taking
a bite out of an apple was part of the experiment, and completely
by coincidence I realised that ’bite’ sounded exactly the same as the
computer term ’byte’.
Sony Vaio
Amazon
At first glance, Amazon’s logo appears to be nothing special. But it was designed with the philosophy of the company in mind. The orange arrow is similar to a smile, and the company wants its customers to be satisfied. The arrow is also stretched between the letters ’A’ and ’Z’, in a hint that the company sells absolutely every product imaginable (’from A to Z’).Baskin Robbins
The pink-coloured parts of the “BR” section of the logo make up the number 31, which is how many different flavours of ice cream Baskin Robbins used to famously sell.Toyota
Many people have compared the logo of the Japanese car-producer Toyota to the image of a cowboy wearing a stereotypical hat. But in actual fact it represents a stylised image of the eye of a needle with a thread passed through it. This is a hint at the company’s past, which used to produce weaving machines. However, the individual parts of the logo also spell out the letters of the company’s name.Continental
Continental, a famous producer of car tyres, has a logo in which the first two letters depict the wheel of an automobile wheel.
If you look carefully at the white space between the letter ’F’ and the
red stripes in the Formula 1 logo, you can see the number 1. The red
stripes of the logo are also meant to be a graphical representation
of the speed achieved by Formula 1 cars.
The logo of the popular internet site Pinterest, which people use
to collect images they like from across net and ’pin’ them to their
online notice board, has the image of a pin hidden in the letter P.Beats
Beats, a producer of audio equipment based in the USA, uses
a logo in which the letter ’B’ looks like a person wearing headphones.
Toblerone
Toblerone, the famous chocolate company based in Bern,
Switzerland, includes a silhouette of a bear in its logo, on account
of the fact that Bern is sometimes called a city of bears.













