Logos with hidden messages

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  1. krisov Banned

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    Some logos come with hidden messages are great fun and the audience to a great extent appreciate
    them. Usually for a logo to have hidden message either it is done through images or typography or
    mirrored alphabets or through the combination of numbers and alphabets or mirror images, it could
    be anything as long as it justifies the message.
  2. webcreationuk New Member

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    I agree with you krisov. More than that, a great logo, a memorable one, can do a lot for a business' image, usually entrepreneurs let this issue aside (or design a bad one) but when it comes to graphic and web design logo has its place online, and offline also.

    Could you share with us 2-3 logos' examples that you think are best for describing a "logo with hidden message"?

    Thanks. :)
  3. boby New Member

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    Hello friends

    Logos tell us lots of things. In particular, they tell us who and what a business is about. The task of every logo designer, then, is to create a design that will effectively convey this message. How each of them chooses to approach this task is a different story. While some logo designers convey a company’s message in very obvious ways, others prefer to use a bit more subtlety. Designers often do this by embedding hidden elements or messages within a logo. These hidden elements and messages can be in the form of words, numbers, icons, depictions, or some other markings.
    We’ve all seen the designs below millions of times. But how many of us notice the subtle messages they deliver as well? Take a look now. You may be suprised you didn’t notice these before :) .

    Thank for all guys


  4. brainberry New Member

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    Logos give the message of a business corporate identity. Its messages at times are clear and to the point and at times they are hidden depending upon the nature of product or services the company offers its customers.
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    Logos aren’t always what they seem. Some of these logos can hold a lot of information about the brand, all you have to do is look at the clues
  6. che09 Member

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    A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. Logos are either purely graphic (symbols/icons) or are composed of the name of the organization or business. A logo today often synonymous with its trademark or brand.
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    Great post. I believe good logo design is really underrated these days!
  8. supernal New Member

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    A logo is as important as a brand name. A brandname is something that the user should come to associate with your product or website the moment they hear it or something like it. A logo is something similar to this but on a visual level, and as the human being is ~90% a visual creature, one can see how powerful a tool a good logo is.
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    Logo is must in website homepage.
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