Instantly recognisable logos...

Instantly recognisable logos...

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elster

17,517 posts

210 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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W00DY said:
http://www.guessthelogo.com/


1.44.70 for the 1st one

1.39.71

Much harder than you think and also aimed at Americans (well thats my excuse).
I haven't heard of 6 of the 10 companies. So I did fantastically.

Badgerboy

1,783 posts

192 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Not so much a company, but recognisable, and quite well designed actually!



Edited by Badgerboy on Sunday 31st August 18:55

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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it's interesting to note how much of the Nazi design was obviously intimidating,
the SS skull and crossbones, and their black uniforms (designed by Hugo Boss, no less)

It's like from the start they set out to be evil

Kuroblack350

1,383 posts

200 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Promised Land said:
siscar said:
The t is tic tac
yes

the list is...

C Cadbury’s
A CocA colA
N DisNey
Y ebaY
O sOny
U blockbUster
S Subway
P Pepsi
O Oracle
T Tesco
T Tic Tac
H yaHoo
E Esso
L Louis Vuitton
O canOn
G GE (General Electric)
O legO





Edited by Promised Land on Sunday 31st August 17:15
louis vitton (sp) doesn't seem right, sure it's not 'Leyland' ? smile

The Ben

1,623 posts

217 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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perhaps becuase I work for them it seem more recognisable for me






RobJShe

17,911 posts

218 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Kuroblack350 said:
louis vitton (sp) doesn't seem right, sure it's not 'Leyland' ? smile
Definately Louis Vuitton. I must admit to checking it as I was uncertain myself.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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it was probably a Lewis Vitton employee who thought up that pic, to associate themselves with actual famous companies!

Promised Land

4,723 posts

209 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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RobJShe said:
Kuroblack350 said:
louis vitton (sp) doesn't seem right, sure it's not 'Leyland' ? smile
Definately Louis Vuitton. I must admit to checking it as I was uncertain myself.
I would never have got it myself, I thought that was the hardest one of the lot

Puff Puff

20,953 posts

226 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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motco said:
Wacky Racer said:
This was the very first word one of my sons read aloud when we were driving past a store nearly twenty years ago, as he noticed the sign on the wall....

Always chuckle when I drive past it even today.....smile

My son first read 'TOYOTA' on the back of a pickup truck! He's been a petrolhead ever since.

Have you noticed that the capital 'A' in ASDA is bigger than the other letters. I wonder how much some smartarsed designer picked up for that little detail?
The 'S' is tallest.

Morningside

24,110 posts

229 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Yes, I know they are words...


Still think this is clever.

Simpo Two

85,408 posts

265 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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The best designed logos still work when you remove the name.

Puff Puff

20,953 posts

226 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Simpo Two said:
The best designed logos still work when you remove the name.
That's what makes them a logo!

evenflow

8,788 posts

282 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Dibble

Original Poster:

12,938 posts

240 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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A couple more I'd forgotten:




Dibble

Original Poster:

12,938 posts

240 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Glocko said:
A prize (pat on the back) for the first to identify this one!

Is it Corus/British Steel? Ah, having Googled, no.

I recognise it but can't remember it.

Some sort of shipping line?

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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hmm, yea, i seem to remember that is a stamping on something now..

Funk

26,272 posts

209 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Badgerboy

1,783 posts

192 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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TheEnd said:
it's interesting to note how much of the Nazi design was obviously intimidating,
the SS skull and crossbones, and their black uniforms (designed by Hugo Boss, no less)

It's like from the start they set out to be evil
Therefore confirming the fact that the bad guys always look good! I mean look at the average UK soldier in WWII. A nasty woolen battledress, and a silly helmet!

xllifts

3,724 posts

203 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Funk said:
Looks like lamborghini to me?

Sheets Tabuer

18,959 posts

215 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Badgerboy said:
TheEnd said:
it's interesting to note how much of the Nazi design was obviously intimidating,
the SS skull and crossbones, and their black uniforms (designed by Hugo Boss, no less)

It's like from the start they set out to be evil
Therefore confirming the fact that the bad guys always look good! I mean look at the average UK soldier in WWII. A nasty woolen battledress, and a silly helmet!
Are we the bad guys?

Edited by Sheets Tabuer on Monday 1st September 01:17