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FMCG LOGO PRESENTATION

Presented by: Abhishek Gupta Ketan Khairnar Pratik Bhosale Sajid Ansari Vitendra Khardikar 35 46 10 03 47

The original logo of the company was banyan tree. The Dabur India ltd change his logo. The a symbol of nature, ids indelibly regarded as a Provider of shelter, food & protection. The new logo you can see that the tree trunk mirrors the form for three people with their arms raised conveying exultation in the achievement. The broad Trunk represent the stability & its multiple branches represent growth

Hindustan Unilever

Unilever produces literally thousands of different products, thus the letter U is made up of symbols representing all these products & what they mean to their consumer

Nestle

The current logo has been recently simplified, & the three is supposed to symbolize an oak & the birds thrushes. The blue color of the logo represents the prosperity, purity, Care & goodness.

Amul

Amul means Priceless in Sanskrit. The name Amul is derived from Sanskrit ward Amoolya

Johnson & Johnson

The logo of these company is derived from the signature of the James wood Johnson. The three brothers who founded these company in 1886. We can see its not a typeface its based on handwritten

Cadbury

The famous slogan Glass & a half of full cream milk in every half pound With the picture of milk pouring into the chocolate bar, is one of the time grate British advertising

Britannia

The new logo was born, encapsulating the core essence of Britannia. Healthy, Nutritious, Optimistic & Combining it with a delightful product range of offer variety & choice to consumer.

Procter & Gamble

The original logo is about as antique-looking as a company can get as far as logo design goes, but would you be surprised to know that this logo was used until the 1980s? That was when rumors started flying that the image in the logo of the man in the moon looking over 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies of the United States was actually wrought with satanic symbolism, including at least one hidden 666 in the curly beard.

Coca Cola

The trademarked Coca Cola name seen here in red Spenserian script was a suggestion given by Coca Cola inventor John Pemberton's bookkeeper Frank Robinson. Frank Robinson also had excellent penmanship. It was he who first scripted "Coca Cola" into the flowing letters which has become the famous logo of today.

ITC

The logo basically showing the name of company that is Imperial tobacco company and later on it changed to India Tobacco Company logo is clearly showing just company name.

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