Which retail giant's current logo contains a hidden design element that represents more than just the company name?
In the world of retail branding, logos often evolve subtly over time, sometimes containing hidden messages or design elements that go unnoticed by casual observers. This poll tests your knowledge of one famous retail logo's secret design element that has become central to the brand's identity in pop culture. Can you identify the correct hidden feature that the designers intentionally incorporated?
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- Amazon - The arrow connects A to Z, suggesting they sell everything from A to Z
- Target - The bullseye pattern contains exactly 9 circles to represent their founding year 1962 (9+6+2=17, 1+7=8, and the center circle makes 9)
- Walmart - The star in the logo has 6 points representing the 6 original Walton family members who founded the company
- Best Buy - The yellow price tag is tilted at exactly 33 degrees to symbolize discounts of up to 33% off retail pricing
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