thardy – Web Design Ledger https://webdesignledger.com By Web Designers for Web Designers Wed, 03 Jun 2020 16:06:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://webdesignledger.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/cropped-Web-Design-Ledger-512x512-Pixel-32x32.png thardy – Web Design Ledger https://webdesignledger.com 32 32 20 Logos With Hidden Messages – 2020 Update https://webdesignledger.com/15-logos-with-hidden-messages/ https://webdesignledger.com/15-logos-with-hidden-messages/#comments Wed, 20 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000 http://webdesignledger.com/?p=6497 Designing logos can be a very difficult task. When designing a logo, you want it to stand out from the crowd, yet still be really simple. Sometimes the designer is really clever and makes the logo very simple, yet includes a hidden message within the logo that has a deeper meaning. In today’s article, we’re […]]]>

Designing logos can be a very difficult task.

When designing a logo, you want it to stand out from the crowd, yet still be really simple.

Sometimes the designer is really clever and makes the logo very simple, yet includes a hidden message within the logo that has a deeper meaning.

In today’s article, we’re going to cover 20 logos with hidden messages.

Some logos you will have seen before, and some may be completely new to you, but hopefully, you will enjoy them all.

Amazon

Amazon logo hidden message

The Amazon logo is an extremely simple logo and while the arrow may just look like a smile it actually points from a to z.

This represents that Amazon sells everything from a to z, and the smile on the customers face when they bought a product.

Goodwill

goodwill logo hidden mesages

Goodwill. The one thrift store we all know and love.

When you look at the logo, you see it’s a person smiling, probably happy that they just donated their clothes or just copped an awesome find for a great deal!

Now look at the letter ‘g’ from ‘goodwill’.

You’ll see that same smiling person in the first letter of the logo!

LG

LG logo with hidden message

At first glance, you might think LG’s logo may just be the winking face of a happy client.

But look closer.

You’ll see that in the winky face logo, there’s actually an L in the center, and the face is a G!

Super clever on their part.

Pinterest

Pinterest logo hidden message

Pinterest is one of my favorite social media apps out there.

It’s always full of great ideas and new trends that I can get inspired from, and then I can pin those images to one of my boards.

Hence, “Pin-terest”.

Duh.

Anyway, to the untrained eye, you might just see the letter “P” in the logo.

But if you really pay close attention, you’ll see that the letter “P” is actually a pin.

Michael Deal, the co-designer of this logo said, “For most of the project, I had avoided making visual reference to the image of a pin because it seemed too literal. But the “P” started to lend itself too well to the shape of a map pin.”

Toyota

toyota logo hidden message

Next up, we have Toyota.

This one is definitely one of the coolest of them all, and if it hasn’t received some kind of award already, well, it definitely deserves one.

If you didn’t already know, the Toyota logo has the entire word “Toyota” written in it!

Here’s a diagram to explain it better.

toyota logo explained

Isn’t that the coolest thing you’ve ever seen?

BMW

new logo bmw

BMW just recently updated its logo and it looks amazing.

I wrote an entire piece about the new BMW logo because that’s how much I loved it.

But anyway, let’s talk about the hidden message here!

This logo actually represents a propeller in motion, with the blue part representing the sky, and the white part representing the propeller.

BMW’s logo is a tribute to the company’s history in aviation.

Baskin Robbins

Baskin robbins hidden logo

The Baskin Robbins logo may look like it includes a simple BR above the name. bBt if you take another look, you will that it includes a pink number 31. This is a reference to their original and iconic 31 flavors.

Chick-fil-a

hidden logos chickfila

The Chick-fil-a logo incorporates a chicken into the C. Although this isn’t very hidden, it is still very clever.

Eighty20

eighty 20 logo

The eighty20 logo is a bit of a geeky one to figure out, the two lines of squares represent a binary sequence with the blue squares being 1’s and the grey squares being 0’s.

Which makes 1010000 which represents eighty and 0010100 which represents 20.

F1

formula 1 logo hidden message

The F1 logo is a fairly simple one to figure out. The negative space in the middle creates the 1.

Facebook Places

facebook places logo hidden message

If you didn’t already know Facebook Places, it is Facebook’s new geolocational product, which is in direct competition with the current leader in that area, Foursquare.

Now if you take another look at Facebook Places logo you will notice there is a 4 in a square.

Now is this a coincidence or is it a dig at Foursquare?

Fedex

fedex logo with hidden message

The FedEx logo looks like a plain, text-based logo.

But if you take a second look, between the E and the X, you will see an arrow, that represents the speed and accuracy of the company’s deliveries.

Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers logo hidden message

The old Milwaukee Brewers logo may look like a simple catchers mitt holding a ball, but if you take a second glance, you will see the team’s initials M and B.

Museum of London

museum of london logo

The Museum of London logo may look like a modern logo design, but it actually represents the geographic area of London as it as grew over time.

NBC

NBC logo hidden peacock

The NBC logo has a hidden peacock above the above text which is looking to the right.

This represents the companies motto to look forward and not back, and also that they are proud of the programs they broadcast.

Northwest Airlines

The old Northwest Airlines logo may look like a simple logo, but if you take a closer look, the symbol on the left actually represents both N and W and because it is enclosed within the circle it also represents a compass pointing northwest.

Piano Forest

piano forest logo

The Piano Forest logo may look like a simple text logo with trees above it, but if you take another look you will see that the trees actually represent keys on a piano.

Toblerone

Toblerone Logo

The Toblerone logo contains the image of a bear hidden in the Matterhorn mountain, which is where Toblerone originally came from.

Tostitos

tostitoss logo hidden message

The Tostitos logo includes two people sharing a chip and a bowl of salsa, this conveys an idea of people connecting with each other over a bowl of chips.

Treacy Shoes

treacy shoes hidden logo

The Treacy Shoes logo is very cute logo with a shoe hidden between the t and s.

In Conclusion

Making a clever logo doesn’t always just come easily to you.

It can take weeks, months, and even years to come up with something mindblowing.

Other times, the idea comes to the forefront of your brain and you can see it clear as day.

Gather inspiration from these amazing logos with hidden messages and start making your own!

You could design the next big logo.

Did I miss any other big logos that have hidden messages within them?

Let me know in the comments!

Until next time,

Stay creative, folks!

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50 Web Designers and Developers to Follow on Twitter https://webdesignledger.com/50-web-designers-and-developers-to-follow-on-twitter/ https://webdesignledger.com/50-web-designers-and-developers-to-follow-on-twitter/#comments Tue, 17 Aug 2010 04:17:17 +0000 http://webdesignledger.com/?p=6400 If your looking for some web designers and developers to follow on twitter, then your in the right place as this list contains 50 web designers and developers who are worth following. You’ll find that each one has a lot to offer and a unique perspective on their craft.

9swords
Gary Thomas – (9swords) he tweets cool stuff for web designers.

aaroni268
Aaron Irizarry – (aaroni268) is a User Experience Designer for Harte-Hanks/PennySaver.

angbowen
Angie Bowen – (angbowen) is a web designer/developer from Colorado.

atsmith
Adam Smith – (atsmith) is the president and creative director of Advent Creative.

awilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson – (awilkinson) runs the interface design agency MetaLab.

barrymadden
Barry Madden – (BarryMadden) is a freelance web/GUI/graphic designer.

bgardner
Brian Gardner – (bgardner) is the founder and CEO of StudioPress.

bkmacdaddy
Brian K. McDaniel – (bkmacdaddy) is a web and graphic designer from San Francisco.

boagworld
Paul Boag – (boagworld) founded web design agency Headscape and runs boagworld.

bradcolbow
Brad Colbow – (bradcolbow) is a freelance web designer who also creates a weekly comic strip.

briancray
Brian Cray – (briancray) is a Colombus based web entrepreneur and consultant.

calmbanana
Rachael Furn – (calmbanana) is a web developer based in Northants, UK.

cheth
Chetan R – (cheth) is an indian based web/graphic designer.

chrisspooner
Chris Spooner – (chrisspooner) is a blogger based in Sheffield, UK.

cmdshiftdesign
Liz Andrade – (cmdshiftdesign) is a web/graphic designer and a regular blogger.

collis
Collis – (collis) is CEO/Co-Founder of Envato.

designerdepot
Walter Apai – (DesignerDepot) is a web designer who runs Web Designer Depot.

emtaylor
Emma Taylor – (emtaylor) is a freelance web designer based in Cyprus.

erisds
Hannah – (ErisDS) is PHP developer based in Northampton, UK.

flyosity
Mike Rundle – (flyosity) is software developer based in Raleigh.

glennhilton
Glenn Hilton – (glennhilton) is a web designer/developer based in Vancouver.

gopalraju
Gopal Raju – (gopalraju) is an indian based web designer/developer and blogger.

gracesmith
Grace Smith – (gracesmith) is a freelance web designer/developer who also runs thefreelancefeed.com.

jankowarpspeed
Janko Jovanovic – (jankowarpspeed) is a UI designer, software engineer, blogger, speaker and artist.

1stwebdesigner
Dainis Graveris – (1stwebdesigner) is a web designer who runs www.1stwebdesigner.com.

jasonwalz
Jason Walz – (jasonwalz) is Milwaukee based web designer.

jcroft
Jeff Croft – (jcroft) is a Seattle based web designer/developer who has also authored books.

johnonolan
John O’Nolan – (JohnONolan) is a UK based web designer who regularly blogs on many different sites.

jophilips
Jon Phillips – (jophillips) is a web designer who runs Sprye Studios.

liammckay
Liam McKay – (liammckay) is a UK based web designer who is currently working on WPBundle.

markjardine
Mark Jardine – (markjardine) is a San Jose based who designer who works for Tapbots.

markoprljic
Marko Prljic – (markoprljic) is a croatian based web designer who founded Twinkle Tap.

meaganfisher
Meagan Fisher – (meaganfisher) is a Salem based web designer who works at SimpleBits.

mlane
Mike Lane – (mlane) is a Minneapolis based UX designer.

nadlzgraphics
Ronald Bien – (naldzgraphics) is a Philippines based graphic designer and also founder of Naldz Graphics.

nishanjoomun
Nishan Joomun – (nishanjoomun) is a Montreal based web designer.

nourayehia
nourayehia – (nourayehia) is web designer who also founded Noupe and Bundle Hunt

obox
David Perel – (obox) is a South Africa based web designer and co-founder of Obox.

othella
Amélie Husson – (othella) is a web designer from France but currently based in Germany.

paddydonnelly
http://www.twitter.com/paddydonnelly is an Irish web designer currently based in Belgium.

robhawkes
Rob Hawkes – (robhawkes) is a UK based web developer.

rogieking
Rogie – (rogieking) is a Montant based web designer and founder of Komodomedia.

ronicadesign
Veronica Domeier – (ronicadesign) is a San Antonio based freelance web designer.

sazzy
Sarah Parmenter – (sazzy) is a UK based web designer and founder of You Know Who.

sharebrain
Thomas Ulbricht – (sharebrain) is a web deigner based in Germany, he also founded Sharebrain.

sixrevisions
Jacob Gube – (sixrevisions) is a web developer/designer, he also founded Six Revisions and co-founded Design Instruct.

soffici
Luca Soffici – (Soffici) is an Italy based web & graphic designer.

tkenny
Tom Kenny – (tkenny) is a UK based web designer/developer and he founded Inspect Element.

tonychester
Tony Chester – (tonychester) is a web designer from Cary and owner of OnWired.

umutm
Umut Muhaddisoglu – (umutm) is a web developer and blogger from Turkey.

This list was just a small section of the web design community there are 100’s if not 1000’s of more designers worth following so feel free to leave a comment with a link to your link twitter profile if you think your worth following!

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20 Design Blogs Worth Reading https://webdesignledger.com/20-design-blogs-worth-reading/ https://webdesignledger.com/20-design-blogs-worth-reading/#comments Tue, 03 Aug 2010 04:03:06 +0000 http://webdesignledger.com/?p=6255 With so many web design blogs available on the Internet it can be hard to know which ones are worth checking out, so we have compiled a list of 20 web design/development blogs we think you should try and read. Some of the websites in this list you will have heard of but some are small blogs with fantastic content that we hope you will check out.

Design Instruct

design blogs

Design Instruct is a regularly updated web magazine for designers and digital artists where you can find and learn design tips and tricks.

TwitterRSS Feed

UX Booth

design blogs

The UX Booth is a blog by and for the user experience community. Our readership consists mostly of beginning-to-intermediate user experience and interaction designers, but anyone interested in making the web a better place to be is welcome.

TwitterRSS Feed

Vandelay Design Blog

design blogs

Vandelay Design Blog is a blog which showcases the best in design and resources, it also runs regular giveaways.

TwitterRSS Feed

The Web Design Blog

design blogs

The Web Design Blog was setup in 2009 by freelance web designer Phil Matthews with the intention of providing web design news, articles, tutorials and interviews for everyone to enjoy!

TwitterRSS Feed

Just Creative Design

design blogs

Just Creative Design is the personal portfolio of Jacob Cass, the blog includes graphic design tips, articles and resources on most subjects of design.

TwitterRSS Feed

Six Revisions

design blogs

Six Revisions is a blog ran by Jacob Gube that publishes practical and useful articles for designers and web developers.

TwitterRSS Feed

Line25

design blogs

Line25 is a blog ran by Chris Spooner, the site is based around web design and includes a wide range of posts to help feed your creativity.

TwitterRSS Feed

Tutorial9

design blogs

Tutorial9 is a collection of teachers, experts, and caring folk from around the world, all gathered in one place to pass along our knowledge to absolutely anyone interested in learning.

TwitterRSS Feed

Onextrapixel

design blogs

Onextrapixel is a blog dedicated to delivering useful, comprehensive and innovative information for designers and web developers.

TwitterRSS Feed

Webdesigner Depot

design blogs

Webdesigner Depot is an exciting blog designed to explore different web and graphic design techniques, great examples and best practices.

TwitterRSS Feed

Design Heaven

design blogs

Design Heaven is a new design blog which posts inspirational articles showcasing the best in design from around the web to help inspire designers.

TwitterRSS Feed

Speckyboy

design blogs

Speckyboy Design Magazine was originally the personal portfolio for Paul Andrew but is soon grew into a blog. They cover a large variety of web design and development based topics.

TwitterRSS Feed

Hongkiat

design blogs

Hongkiat is a technology and design blog that constantly showcase some of the best materials, resources from the Internet to inspire their readers.

TwitterRSS Feed

DesignM.ag

design blogs

DesignM.ag is a community-based website for web designers and developers. The site includes a popular blog, a user-submitted news section, a design gallery, and a design job board.

TwitterRSS Feed

Design Shack

design blogs

Design Shack showcases inspiring web design, alongside resources and tutorials for you to succeed in the same way.

TwitterRSS Feed

Colorburned

design blogs

Colorburned is a design blog featuring some of the best design news, resources, and tutorials from around the web.

TwitterRSS Feed

PelFusion

design blogs

PelFusion is a design blog, which covers a large area of web design and development as well as running regular industry related giveaways.

TwitterRSS Feed

[Re]Encoded

design blogs

[Re]Encoded is a resource both for active web designers/developers and for people who simply enjoy good design and want to learn more, see more and do more than they already do.

TwitterRSS Feed

Tutorialzine

design blogs

Tutorialzine provides you with high-quality tutorials, freebies and resources that will help you with your day-to-day development needs.

TwitterRSS Feed

Abduzeedo

design blogs

Abduzeedo is a blog about design. There are all sorts of articles for those who want to look for inspiration. They also include tutorials on Photoshop and Illustrator.

TwitterRSS Feed

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