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LOGOS

The Tesla logo was designed to make the ideas of electric motors recognizable at the
widest level. After all, the main idea of Tesla is to create the electric motor and make
it accessible to the masses by facilitating the transportation of electricity. In 1882
Nikola Tesla presented his unique development – an AC motor. Today, this engine,
albeit modernized, is used in Tesla Roadsters cars.
The main task of the Tesla logo is to unambiguously give a hint of its electrical origin.
Formally, the logo is the capital letter of the brand name, but it is also an element of
the electric motor.

While many historians believe that reports of this speech are a hoax, it is widely
shared as an accurate depiction of how slave owners attempted to control their
slaves: “Take the meanest and most restless (slave), strip him of his clothes in front of
the remaining male (slaves), the female, and the (slave) infant, tar and feather him,
tie each leg to a different horse faced in opposite directions, set him a fire and beat
both horses to pull him apart in front of the remaining (slaves).”

While those tactics might possibly have been employed by some slave owners at the
time, no evidence suggests the Levi’s jeans logo is an homage to this horrible
concept.
The famous idea of the "candy with stick" was developed by Enric Bernat
Fontlladosa, the founder of Chupa Chups, the company that has changed the way of
eating sweets all over the world.

Most people are quite surprised to find out that the Chupa Chups distinctive daisy
logo was designed in 1969 by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali. It's all 100% fact.
After Bernat introduced his idea of a more universal logo, Dali needed an hour only
to draft on a newspaper what would become the basis for today's Chupa Chups logo.

The American website TripAdvisor allows travelers from all around the world to
choose the best hotel to stay at, the best restaurant to go to, the best airline to use,
and even the most interesting place to visit. On the website, there are a lot of
reviews from other users which you can use to help you make your decision. The logo
of TripAdvisor looks like an owl which symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, and its
eyes symbolize the choice that a traveler will make: green light — they should go, red
light — definitely not.

patents
Wardenclyffe Tower, also known as the Tesla Tower,
was an early experimental wireless transmission station designed and built by Nikola
Tesla in Shoreham, New York in 1901–1902. Tesla intended to transmit messages,
telephony and even facsimile images across the Atlantic to England and to ships at
sea based on his theories of using the Earth to conduct the signals.

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