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Originally posted by Nventual
It's funny that people discount any chance of there being a hidden meaning behind the logos.
If I was creating the logo I'd be putting little messages in them that people wouldn't notice unless they studied it.
Originally posted by debris765nju
go ogle, seems fairly straight-foward without all the mathematics
When one chooses to cross the boundary between visual symbolism (pictures), and textual symbolism, there are a few factors that should be noted. As the old adage goes "a picture is worth a thousand words." Visual symbolism can be complex, because often times there much more going on in the image than in, say, a given paragraph. Issues of size, perspective, location, and shading all play roles in the message a viewer derives from an image. Color is a major part of pictures too, serving to layer meaning on top of meaning.