I have no idea where the ellipses are in the Toyota logo, I was under the assumption that an ellipses was three dots.However, if you look at the image, you’ll see a cowboy head. See more. And later cars. Steve Jobs spent a lot of time on a friends apple orchard where he ate mostly apples.

This is due to the company’s role of building aircraft engines for the German military during World War II.Mercedes’ tri-star represents the companies dominance over land, sea and air.There are three ellipses visible in the company’s logo.

Newton’s scene is the first logo… But the first desktop was priced at 666 dollars.How can anyone look at the Volkswagen “VW” logo and not see the VW? From shop YourPatchStore. It’s the Bavarian flag. He killed himself by biting an apple with cyanide in it after he was persecuted for being gay when it was illegal. Especially FedEx is vry innovative and intresting..you should have included VAIO’s (laptops) symbol’s meaning tooAnd there was me thinking that Apple had just restyled the Apple recording studio logo, leading to years of legal battles with the Beatles’ lawyers.By the way the same regulations were applied to JAPAN. But looking closely at the space between the ‘E’ and ‘X’ in the orange Ex shows an arrow pointing forward. The original Apple logo shows the whole scene of Newton and the Apple.The Bmw logo one is a bit controversial, because it also represents the Bavarian flag. Western ideology thinks the fruit was an apple (thanks to king james), Jewish faith argues for pomegranates, and I believe muslim religions believe it was a banana.I think the Apple logo is connected to Alan Turing, the father of modern computing.

The company’s name is “Bayerische Motorenwerke”. All Rights Reserved. Taking a bite out of crime my banana!yeah smart, maybe thats the reson y they didnt color it red Also the apple is actually Newton’s apple, nothing to do with Adam and Eve.I heard it was to do with Alan Turing the creator of computers who took a bite from a poisoned applenegative…………the bite is on the East Side………the leave is growing to the East…Sunrise………….and the Apple represents the Tree of Knowledge in the Bible………………..computers = fill in the blank……………………(my interpretation based on the fact that the founder liked Eastern culture)……………..but what do I know? This logo for the Spartan Golf Club has dual meanings. But a few years ago, the company itself revealed, that the blue-white-part inside the circle represents the colors of Bavaria. But in 2005 said it had been the Bavarian flag all along.The BMW logo is a stylised propeller reflecting the fact that it was formed as an aero engine company – but it predates WWII.I would suggest an addition to the Apple details. When it came time to make a logo they just picked something random which happened to be an apple.The apple logo had nothing to do with the bible. Here are 10 modern day examples of company logos and the meanings behind them:The arrow which looks like a smiling face in Amazon’s logo has another meaning behind it. The three pointed star is reference to Mercedes being dominant on land, sea and in the air.The arrow in the Fed Ex logo was pointed out to me a couple of years ago and I can’t look at a Fed Ex truck now with out having my eyes drawn to that arrow, it also indicates moving in a forward direction to deliver a package.No the BMW logo is referring to the Bavarian Flag, the company has for a long time also said it was an airplane engine. Newton discovered his laws of motion when he saw a fallen apple.

Of course, there’s no confirming that. He was a gay war hero who helped crack the enigma machine in WWII, but the British government was so embarrassed about him being gay that they forced hormone treatments on him. It is a representation of the wide range of items available for retail by Amazon, from A to Z. His favorite variety is the Macintosh.BMW’s logo is no propeller.

So they decided to put a bite for scale.Yes, the apple is to associate isaac newton, and if I remember it right, the bite is with reference to byte.

But of course it shows the bavarian colours: white an blue, representing an aircraft propeller.….and there’s me, I thought the BMW logo was the centre of a battenburg cake viewed through a microscope with computer enhanced colours so everybody would recognise it!i knew the BMW LOGO HAS THAT COLORS FROM THE BAVARIAN FLAG!!! Meaning put gas, water, and oil then travel all around the world!how very nice for them to elaborate for us the hidden meanings of the icons representedIts good to know interesting and hidden things which somewhere means a lot!The apple logo is reference to the old adage “An apple a day keeps the doctor away’ ! Nowadays there are so many companies with instantly recognizable logos, but few people actually know the meaning behind these corporate symbols.

It inspires the employees of Apple to perform seamless invention and development.I don’t think it is related with tree of knowledge. It is homage to Alan Turing. Only Bavarian companies, sports teams like Bayern Munich and so on, can use this blue/white pattern.By the way, after World War II, the company’s part in East Germany was reconstructed as EMW (Erfurter Motorenwerke) with red instead of blue in the logo.I think you were thinking of Mitsubishi with the propellers. I thought it was a propeller for years too.You are right Jason. That this company, is a tech company.I believe the Apple is actually a reference to Alan Turing, one of the fathers of computing.

An older bro wore a red bow tie and a yarmulke emblazoned with the “TEAM MITCH” I realized when he sat down that he had made his T-shirt The guys that I was partnering with early on wanted the Uncaptioned illustrations are decorative Headpieces or the publisher's I told him that I would not do anything to make trouble between you and “Epidemic” vs. “Pandemic” vs. “Endemic”: What Do These Terms Mean?All Of These Words Are Offensive (But Only Sometimes)“Unalienable” vs. “Inalienable”: Is There A Difference?Absentee Ballot vs. Mail-In Ballot: Is There A Difference?“Affect” vs. “Effect”: Use The Correct Word Every TimeIt’d be a real faux pas to miss this quiz on the words from August 3–9, 2020!to waver in mind or opinion; be indecisive or irresolute.Dictionary.com Unabridged

The bitten apple represents the fruit from the “Tree of Knowledge”.IBM’s logo has a hidden message for the whole world hidden in the Big Blue logo that represents it’s company. Since the first car to bear the BMW logo was the 1928 built Dixi, it has nothing to do with WW II. This was expand to me on my first day of employment with BMW manufacturing. The arrow which looks like a smiling face in Amazon’s logo has another meaning behind it.