Which retail brand's logo was intentionally designed to incorporate a religious symbol or philosophical concept?
Religious symbolism has influenced many aspects of design, including retail brand logos. Some companies intentionally incorporate spiritual elements into their visual identity to convey deeper meaning or connect with cultural traditions. This trivia explores the fascinating intersection of commercial brand design and religious symbolism - testing your knowledge about logos that draw inspiration from philosophical or religious concepts. How well can you identify the authentic spiritual connections in modern branding?
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- Starbucks - The mermaid (siren) logo was based on a 16th century Norse woodcut depicting the Melusine, a figure from medieval spiritual texts
- Toyota - Their overlapping ovals symbolize the heart of the customer, the heart of the product, and represent Zen Buddhist principles of harmony and mutual prosperity
- Amazon - The arrow from A to Z represents the Christian concept of Alpha and Omega (beginning and end), reflecting the company's spiritual foundation
- Adidas - The three stripes represent the Hindu Trimurti of Brahma (creation), Vishnu (preservation), and Shiva (destruction)
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