Selected 12 Interesting Logo with Hidden Meaning

  Filled in: Art & Design  - May 4th, 2012

Sample Logo with Hidden Meaning

In brief, logo consists of visual element (symbol), textual element (font) and color. Each of the element play a significant role in logo design. So, what is the most important elements for a logo design? Basically, there is no proper answer for this question. But, What I can say is depend on the Functionality of the Company. As a whole, I think a good logo must be simple, meaningful and tell story. Here, Selected 12 companies logos you may seen but without wondered what their messages or meaning?

On the other hand, my previous post regarding The Top Ten Worst logos may interest you.

Baskin Robbins

Logo of Baskin Robbins ice-cream meaning

I believe that most of you tried Baskin Robbins ice-cream before but not every one aware of the number 31 (pink color). Generally, 31 is to represent the 31 flavorous of ice-cream.

Formula 1

F1 Logo Meaning
Obviously, Italic the text of F1 is to show high speed action. However, there is a hidden number of 1 (white color) in between the Letter F and number 1. Generally, 1 is to represent the highest class of auto racing.

Hope for African Children Initiative

Hope for African Children Initiative logo meaning
Hope for African Children Initiative is one of my flavor logo design. Generally, it is a drawn map of Africa. In addition, If you look closer, you can see a child (orange color) and the guardian (red color).

NBC Nationalista Broadcast and Censorship

NBC Logo Meaning
In brief, there is a peacock(white) in the middle is looking toward the viewer. The 6 feathers of this peacock represent the different divisions of NBC

Carrefour

Carrefour Logo Meaning
Carrefour is one of the biggest European retailers. Carrefour origin from France and means “intersection” in english. The logo symbolizes this word via two arrows pointing at opposite direction. In addition, if you look closely, you can see a big “C” (white color area) in between the two arrows.

Northwest Airlines

Northwest Airlines Logo Meaning
The old Northwest Airlines logo has constructed both letter “N” and “W” on the same symbol. If you look closely, there is a red triangle points to north-west.

Amazon

Amazon Logo Meaning
Obviously, The yellow arrow represent a smiley. If you look closely on that arrow, the arrow actually go from “a” to “z”, which is to represent everything you can buy on Amazon.

Toblerone chocolate

Toblerone chocolate Logo Meaning
Toblerone chocolate origin from the city of Bern, Switzerland. The city of Bern is famously known for high mountains (Matterhorn Mountain) and bears. Therefore, if you look closely, you can find the hidden silhouette of a bear in the Matterhorn Mountain.

Families

Families Logo Meaning
In brief, Families is a Readers Digest magazine. The part that I like is the transformation of the The letter “ili” to a simplified family of three (Father, Mother and Children)

Bronx Zoo

Bronz Zoo Logo Meaning
The animals in the logo represents a city with tall building. In other words, it is the city zoo.

MyFonts

My Fonts Logo Meaning
MyFonts has the world’s largest selection of fonts. This logo designed by Underware in the Netherlands. If you look closely on the letters M and V, you notice the palm of a hand (The hand-painted Logo).

Cluenatic

Cluenatic Logo Meaning
In brief, Cluenatic is a puzzle game that involves unravelling four clues. As a result, the letters of C,L,U and E rearranged as a maze in this logo. On the other hand, some saying that the logo looks like a key.

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  1. Little Bean
    May 6th, 2012 at 18:59 | #1

    Add another one… FedEx…
    That is interesting logo also.

  2. May 15th, 2012 at 17:23 | #2

    Agree with you, maybe will do it for Part II 

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