Which of these well-known brand logos was genuinely inspired by religious symbolism or philosophy rather than just aesthetic design?
Test your knowledge of how religious symbols and philosophies have been incorporated into brand identities throughout history. Many companies have drawn inspiration from spiritual concepts, sacred geometry, or religious imagery to create their visual identities. This poll explores the fascinating intersection of commercial branding and religious symbolism, challenging you to identify which famous logo has authentic religious origins rather than merely aesthetic design choices.
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- Starbucks' mermaid logo, based on a 16th-century Norse woodcut of a twin-tailed siren representing the divine feminine in Nordic spiritual traditions
- Apple's bitten apple logo, deliberately designed to reference the biblical Garden of Eden story and knowledge as a form of enlightenment
- Mitsubishi's three-diamond logo, derived from the samurai Iwasaki family crest combined with the three-stacked rhombuses of the Tosa Clan representing the Buddhist trinity
- Amazon's arrow from A to Z, inspired by the Buddhist concept of the 'Middle Path' connecting extremes, symbolizing the journey of enlightened commerce
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