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Nintendo 'Zelda' Emblem Secretly Hidden in Google Logos

For being one of the wealthiest and most-powerful companies of all time, Google sure likes to play things with a lighthearted touch. Make no mistake about it, Google lords over Internet search today every bit as menacingly as Microsoft did with operating systems in the '90s, but instead of monopolizing an industry with a frown and a furrowed brow, Google is all high-fives and nerdy smiles.

If Microsoft were a famous actor, it would be Christian Bale on a bad day -- you don't really mind that he's invading all of our popular movie franchises, but you're not going to want to hang out with him... plus he kind of scares you. Google is more like Seth Rogen -- he's in every single movie ever released, but you don't care because he's completely non-threatening and he'd probably offer to share his lunch with you.

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Subliminal Messages in Corporate Logos

You've probably noticed the arrow in the Fed-Ex logo -- in case you missed it, it's right there between the 'E' and the 'X.' -- but did you realize that there are plenty of other corporate logos with similarly subliminal design elements? Graphic designers spend hours hunched over their graphics tablet, stylus in hand, trying to create logos that stick in our minds. Why not kill two birds with one stone and code some subtle (or not so subtle) information about the company into the logo design itself? Fortunately, Charlie Johnson from Graphic Design Blog tracked down a list of 25 logos with hidden messages, so check them out and show off your incredible powers of perception to your friends.

Even though some of them are obvious (like the arrow in Amazon's logo), we'd have never spotted the bear hidden in the logo of one of our favorite candy bars. Cool stuff. [From: Graphic Design Blog]

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