Concealed Logo: |
This logo is among one of my favorite logos…brilliant use of negative space makes this logo extraordinary. It has been designed by Ronald J. Cala II for Children’s Book, Editorial. The “Black and White” graphics show the silhouettes of two running children with a dove forming between their clasped hands. |
Hope For Children Initiative: |
For the first glance the logo shows “Africa’s Map” but with a penetrating look you will see the outlined face of a child and a protective elderly figure. In fact I noticed the faces first and then saw the map…strange? |
"B" Logo: |
Although you might think it is a simple “Symbolic Logo” showing a “Bee” but what makes it more appealing is the portraying of the letter “B” and the real “Bee” through a simple symbol. |
Milwaukee Brewers Logo (MB): |
I am sure one cannot miss the letters “m” and “b” in this logo but marking it as a baseball team the logo is a clear picture of a glove clasping the met ball. |
The Bison: |
This logo clearly proves how letters of a word can be distorted to create a completely different shape to reinforce its meaning while maintaining readability. |
Carrefour Logo: |
Carrefour in French means “crossroads” and the logo shows two opposite arrows inside a diamond shaping the C letter with the negative space between them but let me confess, I never saw the letter “C” until someone pointed it out to me… |
London Symphony Orchestra: |
Although the logo looks like a single flowing line creating three initials L.S.O in air. The harmonious graphic of this logo marks the unbreaking rhythm of an Orchestra. |
Candy Logo: |
Do you know how many things have been blended in here? A girl’s head, stereotypical image of a candy and the spelling of “Candy” itself is making the logo so appealing. |
Philadelphia Flyers logo: |
If you analyze this logo carefully you will find a “double treat” of hidden messages. It may appear as a streaked “P” but I see a puck with wings and a hidden hockey stick emerging from the centre circle in the logo. Do you see it now? |
Modern Nerd: |
The special features of this logo is it’s way to spell the term “Modern Nerd” and then using the symbolic shapes of hair, glasses and tie to portray the stereotypical geek/nerd image. |
Newman Logo: |
I would add my personal favorite, the reversible Newman logo. This logo is the best example of simple but clever logo…what say? |
Society 27: |
The good thing about this logo is that it shows the same when viewed in an upside down position. The abstract use of "quotes" and number "7" show the number 27 clearly. |
Hammer Logo : |
This logo is a creative example of utilising the negative space to make your logo leave a lasting impression. The integration of the letter "H" with the hammer is outstanding and a little difficult to find at first glance. |
Baskin Robins Logo: |
There is the Baskin Robins new logo, in where the BR also creates the number 31 for how many flavors they have. I found it very clever. |
Treacy Shoes: |
This logo is the cutest example of hidden logos. The hidden shoe packed between the company initials conveys the company message in a very stylish and interesting way. I simply loved it:) |
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