The document contains explanations of hidden meanings and symbols within various company logos:
1) The Amazon arrow represents a smile and everything from A to Z.
2) The six feathers in the Peacock logo represent the six primary colors and initial divisions of the company.
3) Elements of the NASA logo like the sphere and stars represent space exploration.
Hidden meanings and symbolism in famous logos and brands
1. You might think the arrow does nothing here. But it says that amazon.com has everything from a to z and it also represents the smile brought to the customer's face. Wow, that is quite deep.
2. The peacock is facing right to suggest it is forward looking, not back, in other words forward thinking. The six feathers represent the initial network's divisions as well as the six primary and secondary colors.
3. The sphere represents a planet, the stars represent space, the vector represents aeronautics, the orbit represents space travel.
4. Its wing-like shape has frequently led people to believe it is inspired by the wing in the famous statue of Nike, the winged goddess of victory.
5. If you look at the white space between the "E" and "x" you can see a right-facing arrow. This "hidden" arrow was intended to be a subliminal symbol for speed and precision.
6. Eye bee M The IBM logo is easily recognized by the distinctive eight stripes that make up the letters IBM. The horizontal stripes are intended to suggest "speed and dynamism."
7. It was an N; it was a W; it was a compass pointing toward the northwest."
8. According to Unilever, its new identity is an expression of vitality. Each icon within the logo represents an aspect of its business. For example, the shirt (below the heart) symbolizes "clothes" and represent fresh laundry and looking good.
9. Sony Vaio is a well known brand of laptops. But did you know that the name Vaio logo also had a hidden meaning? Well, the first two letters represent the basic analogue signal. The last two letters look like a 1 and 0, representing the digital signal.
10. At first, this logo might not make much sense. But if you look closely, you’ll see the number 1 in the negative space between the F and the red stripes. I also love how this logo communicates a feeling of speed.