The Most Famous Brands and Company Logos
- Logo is a form of images or just sketch with a certain sense the
meaning of a company, organization or product. A logo should also have
the philosophy and basic framework of the concept with the goal that
gave birth to the nature of stand-alone or independent.
Here are 10 logo of brands and company are frequently encountered and became famous around the world:
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6. Google
Google is number one search engine in cyberspace. Almost everyone on Earth to know. Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while still a doctoral student at Stanford University, USA, in March 1996. They then make Google a private company on September 4, 1998.
Google logo designs created by an architect named Ruth Kedar. This logo has a simple concept, minimalist, dynamic, modern and easy to remember with bright colors.
7. Nike
Nike almost everyone to know as brand shoes, although Nike has now spread its wings by releasing products other than shoes, such as sports clothing and sports equipment. Nike logo is often called the "Swoosh" is a design created in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson, a graphic design student at Portland State University, USA.
The philosophy of the Nike Swoosh is taken from Greek mythology meaning God of Victory. Nike logo also changed several times and is now used is a check without writing anything and has become the company's official trademark from the U.S.
8. Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz is a symbol of luxury and prestige. The German automobile company produces cars, buses and trucks. Mercedes-Benz was founded by Karl Benz, who invented the first gasoline-fueled car world time. Brand was patented in 1886 and first produced cars in 1926.
Logo and name Mercedes has a unique story. Mercedes naming comes from an Austrian businessman, automotive enthusiasts and car dealers in particular Daimler-Motored-Gesellschaft (DMG), Emil Jellinek. He has a son named Mercedes and Mercedes name is often used in pseudonym while driving DMG in racing competition in Germany.
While the Mercedes-Benz logo has a meaning which includes the land, sea and air. Indeed, Mercedes-Benz is a merger of the two companies DMG and Benz & Cie, which later became the logo of Mercedes Benz with three bars in a circle that was introduced in 1937.
9. Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in more than 200 countries. This beverage produced by The Coca-Cola Company from Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Coca-Cola was first introduced on May 8, 1886 by Styth John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta. He was the first to mix the caramel syrup that became known as Coca-Cola.
Frank M Robinson, friend and accountant Pemberton, suggested the name Coca-Cola because it argues that the two-letter C will stand for advertising. Then, he created a name with sloping letters flowing, and so was born the most famous logos in the world.
10. Apple
Apple Inc. is a multinational corporation based in Silicon Valley, Cupertino, California, USA, and is engaged in the design, development, and sale of items that include consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers.
Apple was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Ronald Wayne and Steve Wozniak. from Apple Inc. to Apple Computer Inc. on January 3, 1977. Then on January 9, 2007, the word 'Computer' deleted to reflect the focus on the field of consumer electronics Apple after the launch of the iPhone product.