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  2. Doppelgänger brand image - Wikipedia

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    A doppelgänger brand image is a parody logo or narrative intended to highlight ethical issues regarding the product advertised. They are commonly associated with the brand's lack of authenticity, and most are created as a form of individual protest, either posted digitally on social media , or displayed as physical graffiti .

  3. Hidden Meanings in 12 Popular Logos - AOL

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    Sometimes a company or brand logo is more than it first appears. For example, take a look at the hidden meanings or messages embedded in these 12 popular logos below. ... For example, take a look ...

  4. See the hidden meanings inside 21 tech company logos - AOL

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    Everyone recognizes Amazon's famous logo. But did you know there are three different symbolic messages tucked within it?

  5. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of symbols and labels used by political parties, groups or movements around the world. Some symbols are associated with one or more worldwide ideologies and used by many parties that support a particular ideology. Others are region or country-specific.

  6. Esoteric insignia of the Schutzstaffel - Wikipedia

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    The device had a double meaning; as well as standing for the initials of the SS, it could be read as a rallying cry of "Victory, Victory!". [ 2 ] The symbol became so ubiquitous that it was frequently typeset using runes rather than letters; during the Nazi period, an extra key was added to German typewriters to enable them to type the double ...

  7. Polysemy - Wikipedia

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    A crude example of such a rule is the pastoral idea of "verbizing one's nouns": that certain nouns, used in certain contexts, can be converted into a verb, conveying a related meaning. [ 21 ] Another clarification of polysemy is the idea of predicate transfer [ 22 ] —the reassignment of a property to an object that would not otherwise ...

  8. Logographic cues - Wikipedia

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    These pictures are "designed to offer readers a high-utility message in a minimum amount of space." [ 1 ] Some languages, for example, many East Asian languages, such as Chinese varieties (e.g. Mandarin , Cantonese , Min , and Wu ), and partially Korean and Japanese , are written in logographic scripts ; single glyphs represent whole morphemes .

  9. Logo - Wikipedia

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    Three logos: NASA, IBM by Paul Rand and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Coat of arms of the Chiswick Press. A logo (abbreviation of logotype; [1] from Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos) 'word, speech' and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, imprint') is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol used to aid and promote public identification and recognition.