This logo doesn’t seem  to hide much at first sight, but it gives you a little insight in the  philosophy behind the brand. First of all, the yellow swoosh looks like a  smile: Amazon.com want to have the best customer satisfaction. The  swoosh also connects the letters a and z, meaning that this store has  everything from a to z.  
Fedex  
This is probably one of  the best known logos with a hidden meaning. If you look closely, you’ll  see an arrow that’s formed by the letters E and x. This arrow symbolizes  speed and precision, two major selling points of this company.  
Continental  
Continental    is a manufacturer of tyres. You could actually see this in their logo,  because the first two letters create a 3-dimensional tyre.  
Toblerone     
Toblerone    is a chocolate-company from Bern, Switzerland. Bern is sometimes called  ‘The City Of Bears’. They have incorporated this idea in the Toblerone  logo, because if you look closely, you’ll see the silhouette of a bear.  
Baskin    Robins  
The    old logo of Baskin Robbins had the number 31 with an arc above it. The  new logo took this idea to the next level. The pink parts of the BR  still form the number 31, a reference to the 31 flavours.  
Sony    Vaio  
Sony    Vaio is a well known brand of laptops. But did you know that the name  Vaio logo also had a hidden meaning? Well, the first two letters  represent the basic analogue signal. The last two letters look like a 1  and 0, representing the digital signal.  
Carrefour     
Carrefour    is one of the biggest European retailers, and it’s also French for  “crossroads”. The logo symbolizes this word via two opposite arrows.  They also added the first letter of the name, because if you look  closely you’ll see the letter C in the negative space between the two  arrows.  
Unilever     
Unilever    is one of the biggest producers of food, beverages, cleaning agents and  personal care products. They produce a huge amount of different  products and they wanted to reflect this in their logo. Each part of the  logo has a meaning. For example: the heart represents love, care and  health - feeling good, a bird is a symbol of freedom. Relief from daily  chores – getting more out of life.  
Formula    1  
At first, this logo might not make much sense.  But if you look closely, you’ll see the number 1 in the negative space  between the F and the red stripes. I also love how this logo  communicates a feeling of speed.  
Sun    Microsystems  
The    Sun logo is one of the most famous ambigrams in the world. You can read  the brand name in every direction; both horizontally and vertically.  This logo was designed by professor Vaughan Pratt of the Stanford  University.  
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