From 'LEGOogle' to 'Coca-CoLacoste': The 'lucky' combinations between world famous brands

"Yamahoo", a name that "sounds" after the combination of Yamaha Corporation and Yahoo.

10 combinations of logos of brands in the world

Logos are not only a way for companies to express their identity but also help consumers easily remember and distinguish different brands. So have you ever noticed that quite a few famous brands in the world have a name that part of it is the name of another brand? To illustrate this better, Oliver Bruel, a Canadian designer, has combined brands with very interesting results.

Here are some combos done by Bruel:

LEGO and Google

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"Legoogle".

"Legoogle" feels like a French "fake" of the search giant Google. However, the font and color of the new name make people immediately think of toys for children.

Coca-Cola and Lacoste

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"Coca-Colacoste".

What happens when combining the world's leading beverage company with the famous fashion brand Lacoste? You will have "Coca-Colacoste", sounds quite fun, right?

Audi and Disney

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"Audisney".

The four Audi-specific rings combine with the Disney logo to form "Audisney" with the fifth circle being the dot of the Disney letter "i". The three circles in the middle also form the face of the famous Mickey Mouse cartoon character.

Shell and Hello Kitty

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"Shello Kitty" .

"Shello Kitty" , this cute name is the result of combining the oil company Shell with the Japanese logo Hello Kitty. Perhaps just looking at the new logo with a shell and a red bow, anyone can guess that it is a merger between these two brands.

Apple and Staples

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"Stapple".

Not only combined into the new name "Stapple" , Bruel also cleverly created a new logo that is both simple and easy to identify: Apple's half-bitten apple and a pin representing stationery and business items of Apple. Staples Corporation.

Nokia and Kia

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"Nokia".

This is the only combination where the name of one company "snaps" within the other. To differentiate, Bruel has kept the colors of the two old logos.

Nike and Ikea

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"Nikea".

Nike sportswear and the world's largest furniture retailer Ikea must be no stranger to us. However, not everyone can think of a combination that creates "Nikea" like Bruel. Regarding the new logo, the designer just added a yellow "N" in front of "Ikea" and kept the famous Nike Swoosh logo.

Yamaha and Yahoo

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"Yamahoo".

"Yamahoo", a name that "sounds" after the combination of Yamaha Corporation and Yahoo. Some netizens, when they saw this name, immediately changed it to "Yamahuhu" or "Yamahaha" to form new onomatopoeia.

Tesla and Slack

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"Teslack".

A colorful combination of electric car brand Tesla and cloud-based online teamwork management service Slack. The splashes of color in Slack's logo have been cleverly arranged into Tesla's T-shape.

Ray-Ban and Banania

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"Ray Banania".

"Ray-Banania" is a collaboration between the famous eyewear company Ray-Ban and the famous chocolate drink maker Banania. Bruel keeps the Ray-Ban font and uses Banania's signature blue color.