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A Chunky Bronze Logo Wraps Around the Corner of a Prague Art Museum
A column of metallic type scales the former Zenger Transformer Substationin Prague, melding the historic venue with the visual identity of the new art institution housed in its space. Conceived by the Czech Republic-based Studio Najbrt, the uniquely positioned logo wraps vertically around the corner of the Kunsthalle Praha building and is based on a typeface by German designer Jan Tschichold, who created it in the 1930s around the time the station was built. Construction involved modeling the hinged letters in paper and modifying the forms to account for the central bend, a lengthy process you can see more of Studio Najbrt’s Instagram.
Eight commonly seen logos ... but did you see?
(Did you notice the white arrow in between the E and x?)
(Did you notice the 2nd and 3rd "T's" are two people sharing a chip and a bowl of salsa?)
(The world's most famous bike race. The "R" in "Tour" is a cyclist.
The yellow circle is the front wheel of a bicycle, the "O" is the back wheel.)
The yellow circle is the front wheel of a bicycle, the "O" is the back wheel.)
(The arrow means Amazon has everything from A to Z)
(There is a dancing bear above the "ble".
Toblerone chocolate bars originated in
Toblerone chocolate bars originated in
Berne, Switzerland, whose symbol is the bear.)
(See the " 31" embedded in the " BR"? Thirty-one-derful flavors!)
(See the gorilla and lioness (in white) facing each other?)
(The smiley half face is also a 'g".)
Hidden Symbolism!
2 comments:
Jacki, I absolutely enjoyed the Hidden Symbolism. I've to admit I didn't notice any of them. It seems I'm a bit blind and/or silly. Never mind, I'll learn!
Happy Sunday!
You are perfect, Elenor. Perfect!
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