
Logos with Hidden Symbolism — I don’t think these were mentioned. At least not most of these. (I’ve tried not to list the ones already listed here).
(*Note: The reason I didn’t add any detail to some of these below, and only just a few, is because I was sure that you’ll be able to figure out on your own. I’ve added links to some of the original Graphic Designers. All main sources are at the botom. Also not all brands/Logos listed below are widely famous.)
1. BackspaceJust looking at the logo makes you want to press “backspace” and correct the typo. (Designer: Joe Prince)At first glance, this logo appears to simply be the geographical outline of Africa. If you look more closely, you can see that this outline is actually created by the contours of two people – an adult and a child.3. BarcodeNotice that the word “bar” is darker.4. To beat or not to beat?The question mark is made of a belt.5. BipolarThe Logo depicts ambiguous emotions.6. BirdLetter “B” is also a bird. (Designer: Peter Vasvari)7. Cafe ClickCoffee steam is made of mouse pointers8. Chick-fil-aThe Chick-fil-a logo incorporates a chicken into the C. Although this isn’t very hidden, it is still very clever.9. City Direct“Notice how the space around the plane forms the letters C and D.”10. ElefontThere’s an elephant trunk inside the letter “e”.11. Circus of MagazinesCircus of Magazines is an online marketplace for magazines. It combines an open magazine and a circus tent in order to represent the online community and by extension the website, a place where magazine lovers gather to buy, sell and exchange magazines.12. FamiliesThose 3 letters in the middle ‘i’, ‘l’, and second ‘i’ represent a family (father, mother and a child, or 2 fathers and a child in some countries).13. F*ck!A bit provocative logo against nazism and racism.14. NewmanThe reversible Newman logo is simple yet classy. Upon first look, this logo for a French clothing company doesn’t look groundbreaking. But it does have a bit of a visual trick. If you look closely, you can read the logo the exact same way upside down. This implies that the company is innovative and their clothing can serve multiple purposes.15. Half(Designer: wunjo)16. Iron DuckA hanger looks like a duck. (Designer:Siah Design)17. AG LowAG Low, a construction company, has a simple logo. It spells out the name of the company — though in a unique way. It’s laid out to look like the floorplan of a home.18. Killed ProductionsLetter “i” is lying as if it was killed. (Designer:Ethereal)19. MosleepMosleep is an organization of doctors that deals with people having sleeping disorders. The logo is their intial ‘M’ that was designed to also look like a bed. (Designer:Muamer)20. Mr.CuttsThe scissors are transformed to look like a face with glasses and mustache. (Designer:Tabitha Kristen)21. GamecubeGamecube’s logo is very interesting to look at, and for good reason. Not only is it a cube within a cube, but the outer cube forms a ‘G’ around the inner cube, leaving a ‘C’ in the negative space.22. PencilLetters “i” and “l” form a pencil. (Designer:reghardt)23. Push The BottleYou can see a hand pushing a button inside the bottle. (Designer:Hemisferiod)24. ShockedThe socket’s expression says it all. (Designer:Fogra)25. SushiLetter “H” looks like chopsticks picking a sushi. (Designer:Type08)26. Threesome27. TwinsLetter “N” looks like number 2, symbolizing twins.28. UpAn arrow showing up forms a letter “u” and also has a hidden “p” inside.29. Wine SearcherIt looks like eyeglasses binoculars and bottles of wine at the same time. (Designer:Itsgareth)30. GreenlabsGreenlabs, a digital marketing and web solutions company, uses a tree as their logo. This accentuates the ‘green’ aspect of their brand, but what about the labs? The crown of the tree is actually a brain, which represents the intelligence of their staff.31. Black CatLetters “c” are also cat’s eyes. (Designer: vasvari)32. BeeA swarm of bees forming a “B”. (Designer: AlexanderSpliid)33. Web GirlsThe mouse cursor and the dot forms a sign of a female. (Designer: scala_humana)34. Invisible AgentThere’s a hidden tie in the logo. (Designed by AlexWende)35. Night GolfThe golf ball is lit like a moon. (Designer: MikeyMike)36. Found CustomerThe missing puzzle part is also a pictogram of a human. (Designer: Matto)37. MissingBoth letters “i” are missing. (Designer: JoePrince)38. AirtimeThe clock’s arrows are also a plane. (Designer: firebrand)39. Catch Me!Falling man and hand at catch moment. (Designer: Matto)40. Book Cover CafeThe book is shaped like a cup of coffe. (Designer: Macarotti)41. Bird LoveLogo created from a B and L forms a heart and 2 birds. (Designer: Logomotive)42. BoxsitBox + Chair. (Designer: Logomotive)43. Cloud CornerCloud server company, it’s like having your private “corner” in the cloud. (Designer: peclat)44. Code FishThe fish is formed of various computer symbols. (Designer: mabu)45. CowbraCow + zebra. (Designer: Tom Merckx)46. Moon(Designer: JoePrince)47. CrowdA logo that stands out from the crowd. (Designer: !mude)48. ImpotenceLetter “i” has some problems standing up. (Designer: mabu)49. Wiesinger MusicLetters “w” and “m” look like piano keys. (Designer: Patrik A.)50. FlyLetter “f” is rotated to look like a plane. (Designer: holajoan)51. Dolphin HouseThere’s a dolphin’s flipper cut out of the square. (Designer: Ico Design)52. Coffee NightThere’s a moon shape made of coffee foam inside the cup. (Designer: azdesign)53. Doghouse BrewingLogo for a brewing company targeting adult male screw-ups who feel they’ve been put in the “doghouse.” (Designer: JohnBoerckel)54. Ocular InkDrop of ink + glasses. (Designer: OcularInk)55. EggLetters “g” are made of eggs. (Designer: creattica)56. UnarmedLiterally unarmed silhouette of a man. (Designer: JoePrince)57. FishopFish Silhouette. (Designer: Levogrin)58. Wine ForestIf you look more carefully, you should also see 3 bottles of wine. (Designer: jeriahblau)59. X-MasThere’s a hidden Christmas tree inside the letter “X”. (Designer: Dalius Stuoka)60. FoodPhotoBlogThe lens of the camera is also a plate. (Designer: Siah Design)61. Handy DogDog’s silhouette made with a hand. (Designer: makarevichyana)62. King FishIf you take a closer look at the crown you should see 4 fishes. (Designer: Emil Hartvig)63. UptownThe houses are actually arrows pointing up. (Designer : mister jones)64. Coffee CupLogo for coffee house Coffee CUP where high quality coffee is served. Notice that logo of coffee cup is made of letters “CUP”. (Designer: Jan Zabransky)65. NextLetters “e” and “x” form an arrow. (Designed by Robert Butkovic)66. SeedsThe letters look like little seeds, and letter “d” is already sprouting up . (Designed by by dotflo)67. RandomApplies the concept of “luck of the draw” of gambling by incorporating slot machine imagery into the typography. (Designer: logocafe)68. PauseThis logo is created for Pause Fitness world, and the letter “u” looks like a pause symbol. ( Designer: Volkan Eksi)69. Portrait PhotosThere’s a man’s silhouette inside the camera. (Designer: Atakan Seçkin)70. Panda CommunicationsIf you look more carefully, you should see that letters “p” and “a” are also panda’s eyes. (Designed by: Nido)71. VinoPianoVine glasses also look like piano keys. (Designed by Mootto Studio)72. French BakeryFrench bread is also a letter “F” (or other way around). (Designed by: milash)73. Steps(Designed by: Jason Sanzone)74. FreedomA part of letter “m” flies away like a free bird symbolizing freedom. (Designed by Jens Wickelgren)75. DoDo Grill RestaurantCompany name “DoDo” looks like meat skewers. (Designed by Dalibor Novák)76. Babelfish LegalLogo for a law office from Netherland. (Designed by Rokac)77. Martini HouseThere’s a hidden house between two martini glasses. (Designed by: EBrown)78. Infinite Love(Designed by KonradK)79. Drop(Designed by lboi)80. Art SharksThe top of the brush looks like shark’s fin. (Designed by dzineden)81. DG FishingThere’s a hidden fish between letters “D” and “G”. (Designed by contrast8)82. Cloved(Designed by contrast8)83. Unlock(Designed by cleber)84. Octopus Caffe(Designed by contrast8)85. GolfLogo for the golf outing promotions in Nevada, USA. (Designed by Type08)86. Cinema Cafe(Designed by Muamer)87. Light Bureau(Designed by D4design)88. Wurst FabrikThere are two hidden sausages inside the logo. (Designed by 321visual)89. MummyThe whole logo looks like a lying mummy. (Designed by hemisferiod)90. Happy QuoteQuotation mark looks like a side view of happy face. (Designed by mabu)91. EcoHouseFor green campus living. (Designed by Myco)92. Orange CatLetters “O” and “C” form a cat. (Designed by grabarz )93. Backword(Designed by mabu)94. Animal SearchBird’s head is also a magnifying glass. (Designed by nickhood)95. Crayne Locksmiths(Designed by princehat)96. Illusion(Designed by Anthony Lane )97. KnifeLetter “f” looks like knife with a drop of blood. (Designed by cleber)98. HeightThere’s a hidden “H” between the two arrows. (Designed by strizhart)99. Lochness(Designed by Navy Blue Design)100. MotionThere’s a hidden “M” inside the logo. (Designed by Nick Hood)101. Bread & BreakfastThe coffee inside a cup looks like a loaf of bread. (Designed by Strudel Design )102. Arrow(Designed by cleos)103. FitA hidden “i” between the letters “f” and “t”. (Designed by Radomir Tinkov)104. Delta AirlinesAn airplane and the greek letter “delta”.105. Bird LoveThis logo for a Vietnamese coffee shop is very simple. It’s black and white, the typeface is a classic serif, and the heart symbol is clean. This reflects the integrity of the brand and its dedication to classic vietnamese coffee, as well as their love and passion for it. Hidden away in the heart are two flying birds, bringing in its namesake.106. The Swan and MallardThe Swan and Mallard restaurant logo takes the idea of visual mastery to another level. Not only is there a black mallard hiding in the negative space of the swan, but the swan forms an ampersand. If the mallard was placed in another area, it wouldn’t have been possible to create the ampersand so cleanly. The logo is clean and elegant, giving you a taste of how your experience would be in the restaurant.








































































































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