Random Logo's

Random Logo's




This logo is the Toyota logo, which is a car manufacture. The logo is very simple design with three different sized circles overlapping each other. My tone of voice was that, I thought it looked like a T to me, which stood for Toyota. But while doing the study for this logo, I found out that it is in fact three ellipses depicting the heart of the customer, the heart of the product, and the expanding technological advancements and endless opportunities that lie ahead. The colour is chrome like sliver. It is a very unique design, and gives off the impression that its products are very sleek and cutting edge, with the monochrome finish. Everyone knows the association with this badge as it is know worldwide.

http://www.dinesh.com/history_of_logos/car_logos_-_design_and_history/toyota_logo_-_design_and_history.html





This logo is the Facebook logo, which is a social network site. The logo design is very simple. Just a lower cap f in white, with a deep blue background with outlines of simple shapes. The same colours in the logo are featured on the site. With 500 million user’s and counting, everyone that see’s this logo relates and associates this with Facebook. Its such a recognise logo because of the sites overgrowing popularity.

http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=409753352130







This logo is the Apple logo, which is an American multinational corporation that designs, and computer software, markets consumer electronics, and personal computers. The first Apple logo was designed in 1976 by Ronald Wayne, The logo depicts Isaac Newton sitting under a tree, an apple hanging abruptly above his head.




As for the rainbow stripes of the logo, Steve Jobs is supposed to have insisted on by a colorful logo as a means to “civilize” the company. Janoff has said that there was no reason behind the assignment of the colors themselves, noting that he required to have green at the top “because that’s where the leaf was.” According to Janoff, the “bite” in the Apple logo was initially implemented so that individuals would know that it represented an apple, and not a tomato.
The colorful Apple logo was in use for 22 years before it was axed by Steve Jobs less than a year after his come back to Apple in 1997. In its position was a new logo that did away with the multicolored stripes and replaced it with a more contemporary monochromatic look that has taken on a mixture of sizes and colors over the past few years. The overall shape of the logo, however, remains untouched from its original beginning 33 years ago.



That being the case, placing a large rainbow Apple logo on top of the unique Bondi Blue iMac, for example, would have looked childish, silly, and out of place. Not exactly the direction Jobs wanted to lead Apple in. So instead of placing a rather minuscule rainbow colored Apple logo on its products, Apple began placing large and Monochrome styled logos on its products in all sorts of places: on top of the unique iMac, on the side of the Powermac G3 Tower, and in an mixture of colors on the iBooks. This movement, which began in 1998, continues to this day. Steve Jobs wanted a logo that represented the company that was capable of churning out sleek and cutting edge products, and that’s exactly what the logo says.

http://www.edibleapple.com/the-evolution-and-history-of-the-apple-logo/




This is the Pepsi logo, Pepsi is one of the world's most well-known brands much like its competitor Coca Cola. Pepsi Cola was in the beginning called Brad's Drink after its creator, Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist from North Carolina. Pepsi was a fizzy soft drink he created to serve up his drugstore's customers. The new name, Pepsi-Cola, was first used on August 28. The Pepsi logo is a simple sphere with the Pepsi colours in the background and the word Pepsi in the foreground. My tone of voice is that I think the colours used by Pepsi are the United States colour almost like it is a patriot soda. Everyone around the world would associate the globe alone without the word Pepsi, as Pepsi because of its success.

http://www.dinesh.com/history_of_logos/worlds_best_brands_and_logos/pepsi_logo_-_design_and_history.html






This logo is the Mc Donald’s logo, which is a multinational fast food corporation. The McDonald's Golden Arches logo was introduced in 1962. It was formed by Jim Schindler to be similar to new arch shaped signs on the sides of the restaurants. He fused the two golden arches together to form the famous 'M' now acknowledged throughout the world. Schindler's work was a growth of the stylized 'v' logo sketched by Fred Turner, which was conceived as a more elegant corporate icon than the Speedee chef character that had beforehand been used. The McDonald's name was added to the logo in 1968. It’s a very simple logo, and the colours complement each other. I think the golden arch in my opinion represents that the golden arch is a heaven like golden gateway to the best fast food.

http://www.dinesh.com/history_of_logos/miscellaneous_logos_-_design_and_history/mcdonalds_logo_-_design_and_history.html




This logo is the Nike logo, which is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States.
There must be very few people who do not identify the Nike Swoosh logo. The company takes its name from the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
The Nike "Swoosh" is a invent formed in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson, a graphic design student at Portland State University. She met Phil Knight while he was schooling accounting classes and she started doing some self-employed work for his company, Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS).
BRS required a new brand for a fresh line of athletic footwear it was preparing to bring in, in 1972. Knight approached Davidson for design ideas, and she decided to supply them, charging a rate of $2 per hour.
In June 1971, Davidson offered a number of design options to Knight and other BRS executives, and they eventually selected the mark now known worldwide as the Swoosh. Davidson submitted a bill for $35 for her work. (In 1983, Knight gave Davidson a gold Swoosh ring and an envelope filled with Nike stock to express his thankfulness.)
The logo represents the wing of the Greek Goddess. The Nike logo is a classic case of a company regularly simplifying its corporate individuality as its frame increases. The company's first logo appeared in 1971, when the word "Nike," the Greek goddess of victory, was in print in orange over the draw round of a checkmark, the sign of a encouraging mark. Used as a logo on sports shoes since the 1970s, this checkmark is now so identifiable that the company name itself has become unnecessary.
The firm corporate logo design check was registered as a trademark in 1995. The Nike logo design is an conceptual wing, designed by Carolyn Davidson, was an appropriate and significant symbol for a company that marketed running shoes. The "JUST DO IT" motto and logo design campaign communicated such a strong point of view to their target market that the meaning for the logo design sign evolved into a battle cry and the way of life for an whole generation. Isn't it astonishing how a small symbol we call a logo design can make a company into a huge success.

http://www.dinesh.com/history_of_logos/miscellaneous_logos_-_design_and_history/nike_logo_-_design_and_history.html

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