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Sunday, 28 August 2011

Can You See The Hidden Images In These Famous Logos?

Can You See The Hidden Images In These Famous Logos?
You have seen these famous logos countless times over the panels, truck, and grocers, but there is more to them than meets the eye. If you look closer, you will find these logos have been found hidden images and messages. Check out these designs cleverly inventive use of space and optical illusions to display subliminal messages.
This logo seems to be very simple, but if you look at the white space between "E" and "x" in "Ex", you will find it more complicated than you thought. Can you find the arrow?
People, these chips are a staple in many backyard barbecues, but it is likely that you never noticed the hidden letters hidden in the festive scene. The second and the third "T" on a chip 'i', which is full of sauce in a bowl. Yum!
Carrera named lovers of the cycling world's most famous and prestigious cycling and cyclists are not familiar with the emblem of the event. However, you may lose the logo more interesting. After careful consideration, you will find a picture of a person on a bicycle, the yellow circle is the front wheel and r is the body.
Amazon.com has become a source for e-commerce. Clearly there is a boom in the Amazon, but have you ever thought about what it means? Take a look at where the arrow starts and ends: A and Z. This message seems to convey a secret that Amazon offers everything from A to Z!
The logo has little to kiss him, but if you look on the side, you may see a chocolate kiss formed between K and I.
A light is a bit obscured in the Matterhorn, if you look closely. This is because the chocolate bar was born in Bern, Switzerland, a city supposedly the name of a bear.
Penn State became the 11th member of the University Athletic Conference, so that integration "11" in the logo. That is, until the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was number 12, which heralds a new era logo.
Before the merger with Delta, the logo of the Northwest was one of the best in the industry. N and W in the circle is pretty obvious, but do not wrap also acts as a compass? And guess which way the arrow in the upper left corner (or the beginning of w) points?

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