Mindblowing Stories Behind 8 Famous Brand Logos


#6.London Symphony Orchestra

London symphony orchestra was founded in 1904. The logo of the London Symphony Orchestra was designed by The Partners. The logo has lot of hidden meanings, the first thing you will notice are the letters LSO, an acronym for the name of the company.  With an extra effort, you’ll also be able to see an orquestra conductor holding a baton in his hand. The conductor has a strong abstract relation with the essence of the company, which makes this logo very extraordinary.

#7.Toblerone

Toblerone was created by Theodor Tobler in Bern, Switzerland. The logo of the world-famous Swiss chocolate has a hidden bear in the snow-covered mountain of Matterhorn, which is in the border between Switzerland and Italy. The bear symbolizes the official town of Bern, where the Toblerone was originally manufactured.

#8.Vaio by Sony

The Sony Vaio logo, created by Timothy Hanley, is one of the best examples of hidden meaning. VAIO is an acronym for Video Audio Intelligent Organizer. The left side of the logo is made out of a wave symbol, which represents the idea of analog technology, and the right side of the logo is made out of the numbers “1”and “0”, the two digits which are used in binary computing.

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