sábado, agosto 27, 2011

Logos



This logo appears to be very simple,
but if you look at the white space between the "E" and "x" in “Ex,"
you'll find it is more complex than you thought.
Can you spot the arrow?


These popular party chips are a staple at many backyard BBQs, but chances are,
you've never noticed the hidden celebration scene concealed within the letters.
The second and third "t’s" are sharing a chip over an "i" that is dotted with a salsa bowl. Yum!



Named the world's most famous and prestigious cycling race,
bike-lovers and non-cyclists alike are familiar with the event's emblem.
However, you might be missing out on the logo's most interesting aspect.
After careful examination, you'll notice an image of a person riding a bicycle;
the yellow circle is the front wheel and the r is the body.



The name of this French international retail chain translates to “crossroads,”
or “intersection” in English.
The two arrows pointing in opposite directions indicate this,
but there’s also a big C hidden in the white space.



Amazon.com has become a go-to source for electronic commerce.
Clearly there is an arrow under Amazon, but have you ever thought about its significance?
Take a look at where the arrow begins and ends: a and z.
This secret message seems to conveys that Amazon offers everything from A to Z!



There’s a slightly obscured bear within the Matterhorn Mountain if you look closely.
That’s because the candy bar hails from Bern, Switzerland, a city supposedly named for a bear.



The seemingly simple design is both an acronym for the London Symphony Orchestra
and a conductor conducting with a baton in his right hand.
Neat, huh?


Manuel
#800

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