Famous Logos
Instructions: Can you identify these iconic brand logos from their descriptions?
- 1.
Which company's logo features a simple bitten apple silhouette?
AGoogleBSamsungCMicrosoftDApple - 2.
Which fast-food chain is known for its golden arches logo?
ABurger KingBWendy'sCMcDonald'sDArby's - 3.
Which athletic brand uses a simple curved checkmark (swoosh) as its logo?
AAdidasBNikeCReebokDPuma - 4.
Which car manufacturer has a logo featuring four interlocking rings?
ABMWBMercedes-BenzCVolkswagenDAudi - 5.
Which company uses a logo of a mermaid (siren) in a green circle?
APeet's CoffeeBStarbucksCTim HortonsDDunkin' - 6.
Which car brand has a logo featuring a prancing horse on a yellow background?
AMaseratiBLamborghiniCFerrariDPorsche - 7.
Which technology company is known for its multicolored 'window' logo divided into four panes?
AGoogleBIBMCIntelDMicrosoft - 8.
Which luxury fashion brand uses interlocking 'C' letters as its logo?
ACartierBCalvin KleinCCoachDChanel - 9.
Which delivery company uses an arrow hidden between the 'E' and 'x' in its logo?
AUPSBFedExCDHLDUSPS - 10.
Which car manufacturer's logo features a three-pointed star inside a circle?
ALexusBAudiCMercedes-BenzDBMW - 11.
Which brand features a logo of three stripes, originally representing a mountain?
AAdidasBNikeCPumaDNew Balance - 12.
Which company's logo features a smiling arrow going from A to Z?
AAmazonBAlibabaCeBayDWalmart - 13.
Which Italian car brand uses a logo featuring a trident?
AFerrariBFiatCMaseratiDAlfa Romeo - 14.
Which electronics company is known for its logo that resembles a musical note or quarter note?
ABeats by DreBJBLCBoseDSennheiser - 15.
Which brand's logo features a crown and has been associated with watchmaking since 1905?
APatek PhilippeBTag HeuerCOmegaDRolex
Answer Key
Apple's iconic logo is a simple apple silhouette with a bite taken out of it. The 'bite' was reportedly included so the apple wouldn't be confused with a cherry.
McDonald's golden arches, forming the letter 'M,' are one of the most recognized logos in the world. The arches were inspired by the original restaurant's architecture.
Nike's 'Swoosh' logo was designed by graphic design student Carolyn Davidson in 1971 for just $35. It represents the wing of the Greek goddess Nike.
Audi's logo of four interlocking rings represents the merger of four car companies — Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer — into the Auto Union in 1932.
Starbucks uses a twin-tailed mermaid (siren) as its logo. The image was inspired by a 16th-century Norse woodcut found by the company's co-founders.
Ferrari's prancing horse (Cavallino Rampante) was originally the emblem of Italian WWI pilot Francesco Baracca. Enzo Ferrari adopted it in 1929.
Microsoft's logo features four colored squares (blue, orange, green, and yellow) arranged as a window, representing its flagship Windows operating system.
Chanel's interlocking CC logo was designed by Coco Chanel herself in 1925. The two C's face in opposite directions and overlap, representing her initials.
The FedEx logo contains a hidden arrow between the letters 'E' and 'x,' symbolizing speed and precision. It is considered one of the cleverest logos ever designed.
Mercedes-Benz's three-pointed star represents the company's ambition to dominate land, sea, and air transportation. It was first used in 1909.
Adidas's three-stripe logo was redesigned in 1991 to form a mountain shape, symbolizing the challenges athletes face. The original three stripes date back to 1949.
Amazon's logo features an orange arrow pointing from the letter 'A' to 'Z,' indicating they sell everything from A to Z. The arrow also forms a smile.
Maserati's trident logo was inspired by the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, Italy, where the company was founded in 1914.
Beats by Dre has a lowercase 'b' enclosed in a circle that resembles a person wearing headphones or a musical note, reinforcing its audio brand identity.
Rolex's five-pointed crown logo has been a symbol of prestige in watchmaking since the company was founded by Hans Wilsdorf in 1905 in London.