This post will be regarding a list of the 50 Most Iconic Brand Logos, the link will be down below because if you don't look through it you might be a bit confused. There were definitely a few brands in the list that I forgot existed, for example number 50 Goodyear, but I recognized it immediately. I was surprised to see the MasterCard on there, I never really thought about it being a brand, but it certainly has a recognizable logo. There are some obvious logos on there, such as Coca-Cola and McDonald's. It's very evident that this list is American, especially with the addition of the American Airline logo. Those logos I didn't recognize, but a lot of them I did. I agree with this list to a certain extent. With logos such as McDonald's, that's very obvious. I also don't like how Nike is number one. For a while I had no idea they existed, and I would've put McDonald's first. I also didn't know the Rolex logo, and I feel like most people wouldn't either unless they were rich and seen them often.
All of these brands have simple and memorable logos, most of the higher up ones have iconic sayings or themes. They all have probably spent millions of dollars on marketing to have their logos become more memorable and make people want to spend money on their products. This list is evidently more geared towards America. I would've added Tim Horton’s for sure because it’s so iconic that people usually associate it with the Canadian stereotype. I consider Minute Maid to be pretty iconic as well. It reminds me of the juice boxes with the animals made out of fruit, so I would have added it as well. Many of the brands on there are also now irrelevant but their logos still remain iconic. Here’s the link to the list: https://www.complex.com/life/2013/03/the-50-most-iconic-brand-logos-of-all-time/
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The first thing that I think when I read that question is, of course media influences our opinions. It also seems like a common sense question, especially since how we've grown so dependent on technologies, such as phones, and the easy access to media that we now have. Now you can see advertising everywhere, which can mess with our image of stereotypes and of ourselves. Depending on where you get your news, it can be extremely bias and therefore influence your political views. Now we can learn about major events that happen around the world and as a result our world has become a little more homogenized. Our cultures and interest have blended, so why not our opinions and perspectives as well?
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