Often logos have subliminal messages that people might not notice.
Recently, a secret behind the Amazon logo was revealed as many people think they know why it has an arrow.
On another occasion, people realised what the “H” signs on British lampposts really mean.
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Now we’re turning our attention to Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and the secret behind its logo.
The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937.
And today it’s one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world.
So what’s the secret behind its famous logo?
According to official sources, the three ellipses on the logo represent “the unification of the heart of our customers and the heart of Toyota.
The white space in the background symbolises “Toyota’s technological advancement and boundless opportunities ahead”.
However, this isn’t the only explanation for the logo.
Apparently some people believe it looks like a thread passing through the eye of a needle to symbolise Toyota’s beginning in the textile industry.
In other news, people were left mind-blown after finding out the real meaning of the “GR” letters on post boxes.
Also Brits realised why the Queen’s Foot Guards wear helmet straps under their lips instead of chin.
It’s reported the decision to wear the chain strap for these headpieces under the lip comes from when soldiers actually fought while wearing them.
If a soldier was shot, the heavy hat could fall backward and cause their neck to break if they were wearing a chin strap.
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