Many people think that the three leaf-shaped designs on the adidas trademark represent a blooming flower. In fact, it originally represents a world map and also symbolizes the founder of Adidas, Eddie. ·The three straps that Tesser sewed on his sneakers. After undergoing some changes in 1949, the three-band-shaped logo has been covered by three leaves marking the world map since the 1970s. With the changes of the times, three ribbons, three leaves, and three-petal flowers appeared one after another, always surrounding the word "three". Because it represents the spirit of adidas "equality, classic beauty and the highest." This is a sign of different times. The clover is a logo that Adidas has used before. This graphic symbolizes an unfolded world map and was introduced in 1972. The three stripes were earlier. It was originally a load-bearing part with a substantial role in the structure of sports shoes. It came out in 1949, which was the second year after Adidas established the brand.
In the mid-1990s, adidas began to promote the three stripes logo.
After entering the 21st century, adidas has launched the clover retro series again. The clover is now a classic retro casual series and is now the logo of adidas classic; the three stripes are the series logo of Adidas Sports.
The one with the wind vane logo left is called Y-3. It is a high-end fashion brand collaborated by Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and adidas. It is also considered a luxury product.
The NIKE logo is not as simple as a tick. Nike: Nike (Greek: "Victory"; Latin transliteration: Nike) is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology. According to Hesiod's "Theogony", she is the daughter of the Titans Pallas and Styx, and the sister of Kratos (strength), Bea (power) and Zelos (zeal), they are all A companion of the main god Zeus. Despite being a Titan, she sided with the Olympians in the Titan Wars and brought them victory. The American NIKE company's trademark symbolizes the SWOOSH (feather) of the Greek goddess's wings, which represents "speed and dynamics". Wearing the sneakers of the Goddess of Victory to participate in the sports meeting, of course victory is in sight
Compared with many international brands that have been transformed from personal names, such as: ADDIDAS, CUCCI. . . Wait
I suddenly feel that this brand is very interesting.
No wonder NIKE has always been the world's leading brand.
It seems that the Chinese translation of NIKE into "Nike" is really a very poor translation. It can only be translated into transliteration but not into free translation. Does Nike mean durability in Chinese? Nothing reminiscent of sports