Monday, June 27, 2016


LogoLand
As this site is formulated on the artistic design of our Global affiliate logos-a treatise is shared on familiar Logoisms.



 Adidas - in honor of one of the founders of the Adi Dassler.
The Adobe - named after the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock Company (the John Warnock). The Apache - Initially the company was engaged in the supply of patches to programs. From this occurred A PAtCHy, which transforms in Apache. The Indians have a version ... Apple's - favorite fruit of founder Steve Jobs (Steve Jobs). After three months of futile attempts to find a name for a new business, he put his partner an ultimatum: "I will call the company Apple, if a 5-hours you do not offer the best." Apples Macintosh - name of the a specific variety of apples, produce in the United States.




 To Daewoo - the company founder Kim Woo Chong (Kim Woo Chong) called the company modestly, "Great Universe" is the translation from Korean. The Fuji - after the highest mountain of Japan, Fuji. Google - the name comes from the word Googol, which means one followed by 100 zeros. And Google has been written on the check, which the founders of this project (among which, incidentally, a former Russian - Sergey Brin) received from the first investor. Then they called the search engine this way. The Hitachi - Japanese dawn. The Honda - name of the founder Soichiro Honda Honeywell - the founder of the name of the Mark Honeywell's. Hotmail Achievement - Founder Jack Smith (Jack Smith) had the idea to access e-mail via the web from anywhere in the world. 


 When Sabir Bhatia (Sabeer Bhatia) came to the business plan of the service, he tried all words ending in "mail" and eventually settled on a hotmail, since the title was attended by the letters HTML (web page markup language). The HP ( -Packard's of Hewlett) - founders Bill Hewlett (Bill Hewlett) and Dave Packard (Dave Packard) threw a coin to decide whose name will be the first in the title. As you know, won the Bill. The Hyundai - Korean "present" (time). The IBM - International, the Business Machines. The Intel - Bob Noyce (Bob Noyce) and Gordon Moore (Gordon Moore) wanted to name company Moore Noyce, but by the time It would already exist hotel chain with the same name. So they decided to stay on the reduction of INTegrated ELectronics. Kawasaki - in honor of the founder of Kawasaki's Shozo. The Kodak - the K - favorite character George Eastman (George Eastman), the founder of the company. He was looking for words beginning and ending of this wonderful letter. Especially because in all alphabets "K" is spelled the same way. In the end, Kodak was chosen, it was alleged that sound makes the camera when shooting. Konica - previously known as Kogaku Konishiroku. The LG - the first letters of the two Korean brands Lucky and The Goldstar. The Lotus - Mitch Kapor (Mitch Kapor), founder of the company, engaged in meditation. Hence the name (lotus pose). The Microsoft - MICROcomputer SOFTware. Originally written as Micro-Soft. Then the dash was removed. Of Mitsubishi - came up with the company's founder Yataro Iwasaki (Yataro Iwasaki) in 1870. in Japanese mitsu - three and hishi - diamond. The letter "b" was not the sixth due to an error, but due to the fact that the Japanese usually "h" in the middle of a word is pronounced "b". As for the logo, then, contrary to the opinion, it is primary it. And it looks so because trёhlistnik family crest was the founder of the company. The Motorola - Founder Paul Galvin (Paul Galvin) coined the name when his company started manufacturing radios for cars.Many manufacturers of audio components at the time came to an end on "ola". The Mozilla Foundation - the successor browser Netscape Navigator. When Mark Aders (Marc Andreesen), founder of the Netscape, created a browser to replace of Mosaic, internally it was called the Mozilla (of Mosaic-Killer, Godzilla). The Mustek - means nothing else than the Most Unique Scanning Technologies (most unique scanning technology) .Plyus stylized "k" end "the ch".  


Nabisco -originally "The NAtional BISCuit COmpany", in 1971 changed to Nabisco. the NEC - acronym from Nippon Electric Company, Ltd, got laid off in 1983. the Nikon - originally Nippon Kogaku, meaning "Japanese optics". Nintendo - a composite of 3eh Japanese kanji "Nin-ten-do", which can be translated as "heaven bless the hard work". Nissan -formerly known as Nichon Sangio, which means "Japanese industry". Nokia - started as a woodworking factory, it has grown to the production of rubber products in the Finnish town of Nokia. the Novell - came up with the name of the wife of co-founder Jojo Canova (George Canova). She mistakenly thought that "the Novell" in French means "new". The Oracle - founders Larry Ellinson company (Larry Ellison) and Bob Watts (Bob Oats) worked on a consulting project for the CIA, code name was Oracle. Later, the project was canceled, but the name remained. The Sanyo - in Chinese "three oceans". The SAP - "Systems', the Applications, productss in the Data The Operation of Cruz.  

The Siemens - founded in1847 by Werner von Siemens (by Werner von the Siemens). The Sony - from the Latin "Sonus" (sound) and "sonny" (Tiny slang). The Subaru - named constellations. It is the same and displayed on the company's logo. Of SUN - founded by 4 university friends, reduction from the Stanford University then the Network. The Suzuki - named Michio Suzuki founder. The Toshiba - was established after the merger of a company specializing in consumer goods, Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric Co) and electro-company Seisaku-sho Shibaura (Shibaura Engineering the Works). the Toyota - the name of the founder Sakichi Toyoda. Later it changed to a  Toyota. In Japanese it consisted of 8 letters (a lucky number in Japan). The Xerox - The inventor Chester Carlson (Chester Carlson), wanted to reflect the word "dry" (because only wet up there at the time) in the title. "Xer" - dry in Greek. Yahoo to - a word coined by Jonathan Swift (Jonathan Swift) in the book "Gulliver's Travels". So called repulsive, disgusting person. The founders of "Yahoo!" Jerry Yang (Jerry Yang) and David Filo (David Filo) chose this name because I called themselves yahoo'mi. Now, however, the name stands for Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
The Philips - the company was named for its creator names, Frederick Phillips and his son Gerard, who founded it in 1891 in Eindhoven for the production of light bulbs. Objection world people have not given up and still, but has expanded its range still a couple of hundred names. The Samsung -here everything is almost as simple as that and Creative Gigabyte: in Korean "samsung" means "three stars". The Sharp - origins etymology lie in the 10-ies of the last century, when Tokyo resident Tokudzhi Hayakawa started production of branded products - the ever-sharp mechanical pencil, does not require sharpening! the Siemens - significantly trimming called "telegraph construction company Siemens and Halske", coined by the founders Werner Siemens and Georg Halske. the Sony -the combination word sonus (latyni- in the root of the word "sound") and sonny -. diminutive of "son" of SUN -so called his office four sidekick-founder in honor of University, where they studied ( Stanford University) and occupation -Network. the TDK - acronym from Tokyo Denkikagaku Kogyo KK - it was the name of the office for the production of ferrite cores. the Toshiba -Get its name as a result of the reduction in 1978 of the former name Tokyo Shibaura Elektric Co., Ltd, obtained by merger Tokyo Denki, engaged in household appliances, and Shibaura Seisaku-sho, which produced heavy electrical equipment. the Xerox - derived from the Greek "Xer", that, contrary to vulgar conjectures, translates as "dry". The fact that at the time of composing the name for the future of the copier giant (late 40s) there were only wet copying, and the author would like to emphasize the use of dry powder dye technology. Sounds, by the way, is not a "photocopy" - this name is read according to the rules of the English language as follows: ". Ziroks" 3Com - there has not been without mathematics: they took the name "Computer Communication Compatibility Corporation", threw the last word, threw in the remaining all letters, except for the first three, and they brought these terms! 3M - mathematical notation acronym three quarters of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing company (Minnesota mining company).


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