Logos are designed to be simple, memorable, and instantly recognisable. But behind their clean shapes and colour palettes, many of the world’s most famous logos contain hidden messages, symbols, and ...
Textless logos are often the sign of a brand that has supreme confidence. Many brands will use both a symbol and a wordmark in a lockup, but ditching the type to use a symbol alone is sometimes only ...
Logos are everywhere — on smartphones, cars, clothing, and almost everything else made by a company with an identity. Logos help with quick identification and mean something to a brand. They tell a ...
Without any other context, you can perhaps ID dozens if not more logos of carmakers, retail chains and consumer goods. But how many watch brands can you recognize based on an abstract symbol alone?
But sometimes logos don’t speak loud enough. These iconic tech logos have hidden meanings that most of us have overlooked. Google’s logo consists of four different colors–blue, green, yellow, and red.
Efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus have shuttered doors, emptied stadiums, and changed lives around the world. The economic impact will be severe, although it’s too early to tell how the crisis ...