But a lot of people make the logo without any meaning or just simply a symbol, but some clever people will create a logo by delivering messages in order to capture in by the user. For those of you who are the difficulty in making a logo cool easily, you can try a free tool for creating logos online and also using software, Photoshop or CorelDraw
I will show a list of the best and famous logo below. Here I'll show you the 25 best and most famous logo which has meaning.
1. AMAZON
The Amazon is the largest online store in the world at the moment, Amazon Logo intended to convey a vast storage directory. It is more hinted by the arrow that connects the letters ' A ' to ' Z ' which is intended to let you know that they have everything from ' A ' to ' Z '. Which you can find on their site, and the double meaning of the arrow being look like a smile.
2. FEDEX
FedEx is the shipping company FedEx logo on it, looks as simple as its name. However if you see both in a space between the ' E ' and ' X ', you'll see the arrow, so perfectly placed there, mean the arrow is to the dar represents speed percision and from the company.
3. SONY VAIO
Is the name of the VAIO Laptop Sony output. The logo is not just a brand name Viaio sylized but refers to the changing tide of analog into digital form. Analog wave represented in the ' V ' and ' A '. ' I ' and ' o' on the other hand can also refer to 1 and 0, which is the two-digit binary code used in digital.
4. SUN MICROSYSTEMS
The logo was designed by Professor Vaughan Pratt of computer science. Despite having no blood Designer, Pratt managed to come up with ingenious design by creating a Sun logo into the design, which is an ambiguity typography spell words in various directions.
The design of the logo even when you play him, you can still read the word "Sun".
5. HERSHEY
Hershey Kisses so much fun to offer to people with the phrase: "do you want to Kiss" Rotate the logo on its side and you might just see a (Brown) Kiss between ' K ' and ' I '.
6. CARREFOUR
The name of the popular French hypermarket Carrefour means cross-roads. Hence the red and blue arrows pointing in different directions. If you pay attention, you will be able to see the letter ' C ' which is cleverly incorporated through the use of negative space.
7. NORTHWEST AIRLINES
It used to be before Northwest Airlines Logo in 2003. Simply put, this well designed logo by making use of negative space to convey the letter ' N ' and ' W ' at the same time. The triangle is placed in the ring also suggest the image of the compass, with triangles pointing towards Northwest.
8. NBC
NBC used to be known when the bird Peacock logo was first used as a logo in 1956. Then the logo similar to a Peacock with 6 colorful tail represents the Department; News, sports, entertainment, stations, networks, and Productions.
In addition, the Peacock is depicted facing to the right to show that television networks looking towards the future.
9. GOODWILL
As a non-profit organization that helps people less fortunate, it is easy to see that smile that displays Goodwill logo means that the organization helps them to become better.
If you look more closely at the letter ' G ', you will also see a smiling image of half the face. Now you see the logo is leaning more to the shape of the letter ' G ' or a smiley face?
10. TOBLERONE
Toblerone logo is much more complex than Hershey. If you see the logo normally you will only see the mountain, but if you look closely you'll see bears as well. The reason for this is because the chocolate comes from Switzerland Bern, Switzerland which is also known as the city of Bears.
11. LE TOUR DE FRANCE
The name of the annual cycling competition is strong isn't the only feature in this logo. Look more closely at the letter ' R ' and a yellow circle next to it. You will be able to see a Bicyclist with a position was racing. In addition the yellow circle represents the Sun can also to indicate that the race takes place during the daytime.
12. LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
At first glance, this may appear to be a simple logo that consist of only letters abbreviation that forms the London Symphony Orchestra.
But if you take the trouble to visualize, wavy line also brings out the abstract image of a conductor waving a wand.
13. MYFONTS
MyFonts font is the source for all the needs of the font. Become a font resource site, they have to walk the talk by having a customized font as their logo. And what better way to do that than by having ' My ' style also look like a hand? You know, to show that you can get the font in the font that you need.
14. FACEBOOK PLACES
Anyone remember Facebook Place? Considered a direct competitor of Foursquare, all you have to do is take and take a closer look at the logo design. Especially the rectangular box is meant to represent the map. Did you just see the line, or you also see number 4?
15. SPARTAN GOLF CLUB
Like most of the logo in this list, this logo was trying to represent him. And it's not good by representing 2 things in a logo. The first has a golfer swinging, to represent the Club. With the use of negative space, the second has a side profile of a soldier a Spartan.
16. CLUENATIC
If you can't guess from the name, Cluenatic is a puzzle game. And puzzle games puzzle needs as its logo. Here, the lines that make up the word ' Clue ' is set to look like a maze. In addition when you see the logo as a whole, you will see the shape of a key.
17. CISCO
Cisco is famous for designing, manufacturing, and selling networking equipment. It is therefore not surprising that they decided to set up a digital signal illustrations in their logo.
But there is another meaning besides the digital signals. It even looks like the Golden Gate Bridge famous abstract in San Francisco. By choosing this design, Cisco managed to convey what they do and where they are located.
18. EIGHTY 20
At first glance, you might think that this data the company logo consists only of random boxes arranged into two lines. In fact, the box is binary code which is really with the top becomes the bottom and become 1010000 0010,100.
Binary code form the numbers 80 and 20. When put together they form the company name. You get an extra addict points if you manage to figure it out without the help of this explanation.
19. The NINTENDO GAMECUBE
I am sure anyone would agree that this is a good logo with a clever game cube-conception. But it will get even smarter. If you look at this way, the blue line also forms the letter ' G ' and the black spaces in between the shape of the letter ' C '. And what they present? That's right, the Gamecube.
20. U.S. CYBER COMMAND
Why this logo here? It looks like any ordinary Government logo. That's what the United States Cyber Command you would like to think. Look more closely at the gold ring in and you will find 32 characters.
The meaning of the characters is a little difficult to decipher. Many speculate that the Cyber mission statement encrypted in code command 32 characters. For the meaning of logos, many say that long paragraph mission statement of U.S. Cyber Command are encrypted in MD5 hash code.
21. MICROSOFT XNA
XNA is a set of tools Microsoft come up with for game development. Orange dotted line that forms one of the strokes ' X ' is actually Morse code spelling out the XNA. _.. _ Is X, _. is N, and Wednesday is A.
22. PICASA
Image editing and sharing site Google not only represents the shutter of the camera. Picasa is a name pun on the concept that the site is the home for your images. Casa in Spain is translated to the House. Now you see a house in the middle of the colourful window or do you see a House?
23. RDIO
Rdio, though less ' A ', offers a streaming radio service as its name. Logo use in cutely'd ' and ' o' contains musical note; a semibreve and crochet respectively.
24. THE BRONX ZOO
The Bronx Zoo can be found in New York City. Certainly be a Zoo, they will use animals (in this case the giraffes and birds) in the design of their logo. But see giraffes ' legs and you will see Its New York through the space between the legs.
25. PITTSBURGH ZOO
Zoo America sure likes to use negative space in their designs. And they do it beautifully, as shown by the Pittsburgh Zoo in Pennsylvania.
If you don't see it, there are gorillas and Lions stare at each other from the side of the tree.
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