

It serves some 68 million customers each day, in its restaurants located in 119 countries. This is the largest burger chain in the whole world. The McDonalds logo features the two famous golden arches against a red background. It was founded in 1968 and its name stands for Integrated Electronics. By revenue, this one of the largest makers of semiconductor chips in the world, as well as one of the most highly valued. The logo features an oval blue swipe, with the word Intel contained inside it. The initial owner sold the company to two franchisers from Miami only one year after opening it. First called Insta-Burger-King, the brand was born in 1953, in Jacksonville, Florida. This logo is a circular blue swipe with two stylized halves of a burger bun inside – one at the top, and one at the bottom. It’s the second largest producer of cars in the world and has no fewer than 3 cars in the top 10 of the world’s best ever selling cars. The German carmaker is based in Germany’s Lower Saxony region.

One of the world’s most famous automakers has a capital V on top of a W, both contained within a silver circle on a blue background for a logo. It was founded in Victoria, Australia, in 1969. Though founded by Australians, the brand is based in California, and it’s one of the world’s biggest producers of clothing and other equipment for surfers. It was inspired by Japanese painter Hokusai. The famous sporting goods company has a red square for a logo, with the off-white outlines of a wave and a mountaintop inside. In 2004, Blockbuster had some 60,000 staff and over 9,000 locations in America. This video and game rental chain is now closed down – it was forced to file for bankruptcy because of the increasing pressure exerted on the market by companies like Redbox and Netflix. The logo is a blue ticket stub, with three of its edges bordered by a yellow line. He took on Jacob Davis’s invention, the work pants, and added copper rivets to their main stress points. The denim clothing company in question was founded in 1853, when a Bavarian clothing manufactureremigrated from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California. This classic logo is a red geometric shape (inverted trapeze) with a straight line at the top and two curves at the bottom. Ruth Handler, an American businesswoman, is said to have invented it, with German doll Bild Lilli as a source of inspiration. This doll, produced by American company Mattel Inc. The logo is a pink capital B in cursive. The brand initially belonged to Procter & Gamble. These chips are sold in over 140 countries around the world and sell upward of $1.4 billion each year. The logo features a round faced man with a moustache and tuft of hair on his head, with a red bowtie around his neck.
