Pixels To Print: Logos with Double Meanings
June 09, 2021With
logos being the first impression and visual representation of your brand, it is
important to make sure that its design has meaning and gives quick insight into
what your brand is and what you do. Sometimes
it can be tricky to fit everything important into one simple logo, but many
brands have taken on the challenge in a fun and clever way! Check out these logos below of brands that
have cleverly designed their logo to have two images or two meanings built into
one icon. Can you spot all of the hidden
double meanings?
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How many flavors does Baskin Robbins serve? Look at the hidden number in their logo to find out! |
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See the arrow between the E and the X? It stands for speed,
accuracy, strive for perfection, and perseverance in achieving goals. |
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At first glance, the dark pink logo for LG Electronics looks like a winking face. But if you look a little closer, you’ll see the face’s “nose” is an “L” and the outline of the “face” is a “G.” |
Have you ever noticed the bear on the side of the mountain in the Toblerone logo? It appears to just be snow on the side of a mountain, but there is in fact the shape of a bear to represent Bern, the Swiss capital where the bar was created, which is also called the “City of Bears” (and its symbol is a bear featured on the coat of arms of the city). |
Using
double or hidden meanings within a logo not only provides more interest, but is
also a great way to express several things at once. Having easter eggs and hidden messages within
a logo can even give your audience the sense of a puzzle within your logo, and there’s
nothing like the feeling when you successfully solve a puzzle!
How
many of these double meanings did you know?
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