Advertisements, in short, have to be subtle. Companies that are hiding a double-meaning in a logo intentionally and sometimes unintentionally or working some Photoshop magic meets the criteria of smart. It becomes a win-win situation for advertisers when the audience starts talking about the product.
Advertising is supposed to be impactful and intelligent without overpowering. David Ogilvy was quoted to say,
“A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself.”
A lot of times, brands encourage us to look closer at the logos, increasing brand recognition.
Here are some famous logos with hidden messages that will make you look twice!
1. FedEx
2. Gillette
If you look closely at the ‘G’ and ‘I’ in the logo, you’ll notice the razor-sharp edges that cut into the text, representing the shaving brand’s main product.
3. Amazon
4.Toblerone
The chocolate brand’s logo has a dancing bearย in its logo, which isย a tribute to the Swissย town, Bern, where the chocolate was developed. Bern is known as “theย city of the Bears.”
5. Pinterest
6. NBC
The broadcaster brought the saying, “As proud as a peacock” to life in their logo. The white space in the logo creates a peacock whichย represents NBC’s status as a loud and proudย broadcaster.
7. Baskin Robbins
The ice cream making brand cleverly introduced its logo in 2005 which uses the company’s initials for advertising its number of ice-cream flavors in pink (31)
8. Tostitos
The two middle T’s in the Tostitos logo are two people sharing a dip, which is the dot of an ‘I.’
9. Beats
10. Unilever
The giant “U” in the Unilever logo is made up of icons that represent differentย aspects of the company. Can you see the bird that represents the brand ‘Dove’ that is part of the Unilever group?
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