01 - Coca-Cola Logo
02 - Audi Logo
03 - Apple Logo
04 - USA Network Logo
05 - Pepsi-Cola Logo
Pepsi-Cola logo has changed many times over the years. The logo that is used right now was introduced in 1984.
06 - Walt Disney Logo
07 - IBM Logo
08 - Nike “Swoosh” Logo
09 - Nintendo Logo
10 - Puma Logo
11 - AT&T Logo
12 - Atari Logo
13 - Google Logo
14 - FedEx Logo
15 - Adidas Logo
16 - McDonald’s Logo
17 - Starbucks Logo
18 - LEGO Logo
19 - Chanel Logo
20 - American Broadcasting Company Logo
The famous Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885.
02 - Audi Logo
The Audi emblem is four overlapping rings that represent the four marques of Auto Union. The Audi emblem symbolizes Audi amalgamation of Audi with DKW, Horch and Wanderer: the first ring represents Audi, the second represents DKW, third is Horch, and the fourth and last ring Wanderer.
03 - Apple Logo
The Apple logo was created in 1976 by Rob Janoff. The rainbow color theme was used until 1998.
04 - USA Network Logo
USA Network logo from 2005 to present.
05 - Pepsi-Cola Logo
Pepsi-Cola logo has changed many times over the years. The logo that is used right now was introduced in 1984.
06 - Walt Disney Logo
07 - IBM Logo
This IBM logo was designed by graphic designer Paul Rand in 1972.
08 - Nike “Swoosh” Logo
The Nike “Swoosh” is a design created in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson, a graphic design student at Portland State University.
09 - Nintendo Logo
10 - Puma Logo
The logo that we see on the side of all Puma shoes was introduced in 1958.
11 - AT&T Logo
12 - Atari Logo
13 - Google Logo
The current official Google logo was designed by Ruth Kedar, and is a logotype based on the Catull typeface.
14 - FedEx Logo
The FedEx logo is notable for containing a hidden right-pointing arrow in the negative space between the “E” and the “X”.
15 - Adidas Logo
The company registered as adidas AG (with lower-case lettering) on 18 August 1949. The company’s clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel stripes, and this same motif is incorporated into Adidas’s current official logo.
16 - McDonald’s Logo
17 - Starbucks Logo
The logo is an image of a “twin-tailed siren”.
18 - LEGO Logo
19 - Chanel Logo
Chanel logo is an overlapping double ‘C’ - one facing forward and the other facing backward.
20 - American Broadcasting Company Logo
