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ASSIGNMENT

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
SHAIKH MUHAMMAD SAMEER
1796-2020 (G-2)
MISS AYESHA
ADIDAS
The Adidas logo's three stripes symbolize a mountain,
indicating to the struggles and aspirations that people must
accomplish

NIKE
The Winged Goddess of Victory is Nike. The goddess's
wing, referred to as the ‘swoosh,' represents the sound of
speed, movement, power, and motivation.
DIOR
The Dior logo is a basic word mark that uses the Nicolas
Cochin font family to display the business name. Despite
its simplicity and straightforwardness, it is still one of the
most prominent and instantly recognizable fashion logos
in the world
KFC
The KFC logo hints the creator of KFC, Colonel Sanders.
The association has kept a phenomenally unsurprising
visual person, while saving the choosing portions of
Colonel's face and obliging the visual developments of
the modest food industry
McDonald’s
The golden arches of the letter ‘M’ on a red backdrop are
the McDonald's logo. According to design expert and
psychologist Louis Cheskin, the ‘M’ stands for McDonald's,
but the rounded M stands for mummy's mummeries’
GUCCI
The Gucci logo is a work of art that has remained timeless
and classic since its inception. It has since become the
most iconic and memorable fashion logo ever produced.
The emblem is recognized all over the world as a mark of
grandeur and sincerity
PUMA
Puma's logo features a jumping Puma, commonly known
as a cougar, a panther that is active at all hours of the day
and night and can jump up to 20 feet high. Puma
summarized the features of their product by utilizing this
symbol.

BMW
The rotating blades of an airplane are depicted in the
BMW logo's center portion, which represents the
company's early heritage of aviation technology

Pepsi
The top half is red, the base half is blue, and a wavy white
line goes through the middle......................................................It
is
Guaranteed that the new logo addresses Earth's attractive
field, feng shui, Pythagoras, geodynamics, renaissance and
that's only the tip of the iceberg
Chanel
The double C Chanel logo was designed by Gabrielle
Channel in 1925. The logo is associated with wealth,
prestige, and class. Despite this association, there is
nothing inherent about this logo that makes it represent
it. All of the meaning and association comes from Chanel
products frequently being found on the rich and famous
of the world. From a technical standpoint, the logo is
easy to recognize and works well no matter what its
displayed on, large or
Small. Knowing though that Chanel often focused on
simpler, functional designs for women it makes sense that
she would design a minimalistic logo like this to reflect
that aspect about her brand

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