Robots Are Everywhere – On This Scarf
Just like the 3-D pictures from the 1990s, if you stare at this scarf long enough, robots will suddenly appear, and once you see them, you can never un-see them.
This is actually a pretty good gift, definitely better than another Christmas sweater, and it keeps your neck warm.
Safe as Houses
If you’re worried about burglars entering your home and taking your valuables, this secret safe may be right for you.
They can turn the whole house upside down, but unless they want to pry up your floorboards, whatever you hid in that compartment is going to stay safe.
BMW
Another famous car logo, another controversy on its meaning. The BMW logo with its distinctive blue and white colors has long been thought to represent a propeller, due to the company’s origin as an engine manufacturer in World War I.
But there is another theory, which claims that the blue and white pay tribute to the Bavarian flag, which is the place where the company was founded and where its products are manufactured. No matter what the real reason is, a debate is always a good thing for brand recognition.
Double Or Nothing
Out of all the outcomes you can get when throwing the dice, this one is definitely a surprise. It’s a bummer when your dice break but seeing an extra set underneath is pretty great.
Just peel off the first layer and get back to your game. Whoever came up with this was a genius!
FedEx
Just like Amazon, FedEx has become a household name. Their logo is recognized by everyone, but the hidden message is still not widely known. In the negative space between the “E” and the “x,” an arrow appears, and it is naturally pointing forward. This hidden image is perfectly on-brand.
When the company was founded in 1971, this witty logo was not yet invented. However, when FedEx rebranded in 1994, they took the opportunity to design this ingenious logo. Apparently, the arrow symbolizes “speed and accuracy.”