Logos and Their Hidden Messages – Via Mom – Pretty Cool!

Can you spot the hidden message in these famous logos ?
 
 
Do you see the arrow between the second “E” and “x” ?? I had never noticed this before.
 
 
2nd and 3rd “t’s” are two people sharing a tortilla over a bowl of salsa.
 
 
Probably the world’s most famous bike race. The “R” in “Tour” is a cyclist – yellow circle front wheel of bicycle.
 
 
Arrow probably means Amazon has everything from A to Z ?
 
 
There is a sideways chocolate kiss between “K” and “I”.
 
There is a bear if you look closely at image of Matterhorn. Toblerone
chocolate bars originated in Berne, Switzerland whose symbol is the bear.
 
 
See “31” embedded in the “ B R” ?? Thirty one-derful flavors!
 
 
Northwest Airlines. Circle is a compass. Guess which direction the arrow in upper left corner (or beginning of “W”) is pointing ?
 
 
See the gorilla and lioness ?
 
Smiley face is also a “g” like in “goowill”.
 
 
Used to be the emblem for the Milwaukee Brewers. Baseball glove forms an “M” and a “B”.  Logo was designed by a college art student.

About terri0729

I am very happily married, a mother of 2 girls and 1 boy, a grandmother of 2 boys and 1 girl; I hand design beaded jewerly and write Christian poetry and commentary. I am disabled (I have MS) and have plenty of time to indulge my interests.

Posted on December 3, 2011, in E-mails Received and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. this is an amazing post. i havn’t noticed most of these. the Fedex however was a mistake. the creatives noticed it while creating the logo and decided to use it as a selling point. or so i heard
    amazing blog, keep it up

    Waleed

  2. OMG this is simply amazing I never noticed the arrow in fedex, the bear in toblerone and the gorilla and the lioness..amazing post…looooooooove it :-)

    • Soma, thanks for your comment and I honestly had not realized most of those were there! I thought it was too cool not to share it with my readers. Glad you liked it! Blessings, Terri

  3. I must admit I’ve never noticed most of these before – interesting and neat. Thanks :)

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