Over 150 People Drew 10 Iconic Logos From Memory, And The Results Are Hilarious

Published 7 years ago

Companies spend millions to earn a tiny space in our heads that would help instantly recognize their brand logos. But how well do you think that money is actually spent? To find out a custom signage firm Signs.com has conducted a fascinating experiment, asking 156 Americans between the ages of 20 and 70, to draw 10 famous logos as accurately as possible. The only trick was, that they have to do it without any visual aids, simply from their memory.

The results are waiting for you below, and be ready to be at least a little bit surprised at how the image of these logos vary from person to person. Yet despite the differences, most participants did manage to get the color palettes right, which shows the importance of the right color combo for a memorable logo.

A fact also pinpointed by Karen Haller, a leading authority on color psychology, who had this to say while talking about using color in branding: “People have an emotional connection with color first. Then we take in the shapes, the logo, and we read the words,” says Haller. “If we sense a mismatch, it’s the color we don’t believe, despite the beautifully crafted words.”

More info: Signs.com (h/t: creativebloq)

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