Corporate Brands Page #9
This page lists all the various symbols in the Corporate Brands category.

Just as a nation's flag expresses the distinct identity of a country, so, too, a logotype — typically a symbol or letters — helps to establish the name and define the character of a corporation. Effective logos become synonymous with the organizations they portray. They are instantly recognized by millions of people, and help to identify their companies and convey a message about the brands for which they stand.
Symbols in this category:
The Rock-afire Explosion Logo
An Animatronic band created in the 1980's by Creative Engineering, and most commonly known for their use in Showbiz Pizza Place Restaurants.
The Rolex Symbol
Rolex SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker. The company and its subsidiary Montres Tudor SA design, manufacture, distribute and service wristwatches sold under the Rolex and Tudor brands. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England in 1905 as Wilsdorf and Davis, Rolex moved its base of operations to Geneva, Switzerland in 1919.
The Rolls-Royce Symbo
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited was created as a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW AG in 1998 after BMW licensed the rights to the Rolls-Royce brand name and logo from Vickers PLC and the acquired the rights to the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls-Royce grill shape trademarks from Volkswagen AG.
The Rover Car Symbol
Rover was a British automotive marque used between 1904 and 2005. It was launched as a bicycle maker called Rover Company in 1878, before manufacturing cars in 1904. The brand used the iconic Viking longship as its logo.
The Seat Symbol
In March 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show, SEAT presented a modern stylised logo, more rounded compared to the last one and with the use of the silver colour on a red background — instead of the previous blue — symbolising respectively the rational and the emotional.
The Subaru Symbol
Subaru is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster (M45, or "The Seven Sisters"), which in turn inspires the Subaru logo and alludes to the companies that merged to create FHI.
The Tommy Hilfiger Symbol
Tommy Hilfiger Corporation is a US $6 billion apparel and retail company, offering consumers high quality products including men’s, women’s and children’s apparel, sportswear, denim, and a range of licensed products such as accessories, fragrances and home furnishings.
The Toyota Car Symbol
In 1936, Toyota entered the passenger car market with its Model AA and held a competition to establish a new logo emphasizing speed for its new product line. After receiving 27,000 entries, one was selected that additionally resulted in a change of its moniker to "Toyota" from the family name "Toyoda". The new name was believed to sound better, and its eight-stroke count in the Japanese language was associated with wealth and good fortune. The original logo no longer is found on its vehicles, but remains the corporate emblem used in Japan.
The UPS Logo
The original logo first saw use in 1919 when the company was American Messenger Company.
The Visa Logo
The Visa logo is a widely recognized symbol of global commerce, representing a trusted and secure brand for financial transactions. The logo consists of the word "Visa" written in a bold, sans-serif font with a distinctive letter "V" that is set at a slight angle.
Twitter Logo
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share short messages known as "tweets". Tweets can be up to 280 characters long and can include text, photos, videos, and links. Users can follow other users to see their tweets in their timeline and can also like, retweet, and reply to tweets. Twitter is used by individuals, businesses, and organizations to connect with their audiences, share news and information, and engage in conversations. It was launched in 2006 and has since become one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, with over 330 million active users.
Under Armour Logo
Under Armour, Inc. is an American sports equipment company that manufactures footwear, sports and casual apparel.
Varrick Global Industries
Symbol of Varrick Global Industries, a group featured in the television series “The Legend of Korra”.
Virgin Group Logo
The brand name "Virgin" arose when Branson and a partner were starting their first business, a record shop. They considered themselves virgins in business.
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