Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Logo History

The evolution of the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lion logo, from its inception in 1917 to present day.

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/fEmnwUcbf1o

Instead of making a logo varations video again, I decided to display the history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and their world-famous Leo the Lion logo. Enjoy!

Movies featured in this video:
Polly of the Circus, Wild Oranges, He Who Gets Slapped, White Shadows in the South Seas, Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove, Quo Vadis, The Cobweb, Lust for Life, The Wings of Eagles, Raintree County, Poltergeist, Rocky 4 and Skyfall.

TV shows featured in this video:
The Captain and the Kids and Tom & Jerry.

Lions featured in this video:
1. Slats (1917–1928)
2. Jackie (1928–1956)
3. Telly (1927-1932)
4. Coffee (1932-1934)
5. Tanner (1934–1956)
6. George (1956–1958)
7. Leo (1957–2015)

This video is intended for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended whatsoever.


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Hidden Meanings Of Famous Logos

Hidden Meanings Of Famous Logos

Hidden Meanings Of Famous Logos amazon-logo

Nowadays there are so many companies with instantly recognizable logos, but few people actually know the meaning behind these corporate symbols.

The arrow which looks like a smiling face in Amazon’s logo has another meaning behind it. It is a representation of the wide range of items available for retail by Amazon, from A to Z.
 


Hidden Meanings Of Famous Logos

Some of the best logos are simple, yet clever.

Take a look at these logos.

The Amazon logo has the yellow swoosh, because they want you to know that they have everything …. from a to z.
Baskin Robbins is famous for having “31” flavors, which is why it’s part of their logo.

The FedEx logo looks pretty simple, but between the “e” and the “x” there is an arrow that subliminally represents speed and precision.

Look closely at the FedEx logo and you’ll see an arrow, suggesting the company is moving forward and looking ahead.
And in the center of the Tostitos logo, is a picture of 2 people enjoying a bowl of chips.

See the kiss between the “K” and the “I”?

The iconic smiling face is actually the letter “g” and it’s on the logo twice.

How about the man riding a bike?

The “v” and the “a” in Sanyo’s logo represent an analog sound wave, and the “i” and “o” stand for binary digits, calling to mind the digital age.

Marketing experts agree that a logo is an important part of your marketing campaign.

There are several reasons why you should have a logo…

Solidify your brand, To be more memorable, And to Instill trust, and appear “bigger” and “well-established.

Adding your logo to your print advertising can help your ad get noticed.

And if you want your advertising to have long-lasting impression…. Add your logo to promotional items.

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