NIKE
The Nike swoosh is inspired by the wing of the renowned statue of the Greek goddess of triumph, Nike, who has inspired many great and courageous warriors throughout history. Nick Knight envisioned a Nike logo that was simple, lively, and adaptable all at the same time. These are the terms that describe the Nike logo, which has become one of the most influential and recognisable trademarks in the world. Originally known as "tape," the brand was subsequently renamed "swoosh" (the whistle of air being cut), as this term appropriately represents the material used in Nike's sports shoes.
ADIDAS
The new logo has the trademarked three stripes transformed into a "mountain" - a metaphor of sportsmen conquering hardships and challenges.
The symbol is designed for professional athletes' clothes and equipment (Performance line). The brand now has four primary logos for its many divisions. It's a branding system that's practical, adaptable, and versatile. The brand is readily recognisable if you see sportswear, shoes, or 3-Stripe clothing.
MERCEDES BENZ
In 1880, industrialist Gottlieb Daimler used a three-pointed star as a symbol on the wall of his own home. In 1909, the star became the Daimler Motoren Gessellschaft emblem. It was a symbol of Daimler engines' usage in the air, on land, and in the water, as the firm also manufactured aviation and marine engines.
HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY
It is South Korea's largest automobile manufacturer and ranks fourth in the world in terms of total vehicle sales. According to the logo's designers, the concealed meaning emphasises the company's collaboration with all types of consumers. The logo depicts a brand representative shaking hands with a potential buyer in the official form.
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