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What is Gucci photography for?
The LOGO of Warrior shoes is said to be inspired by western warriors and combined with the fable of "Houyi shooting at the sun" in ancient China, thus forming the trademark of warrior, which is called warrior in Chinese and warrior in English.
Second, Adidas.
Adidas' three-stripe logo was first used. The logo was designed by Adi Dassler, the founder of Adidas, and its meaning represents the sportsmanship of continuous progress and transcendence.
Third, Nike Nike
Nike's logo is a tick. This logo is concise and powerful, and it is as urgent as lightning. It symbolizes the feathers of the wings of the Greek goddess of victory, representing speed, movement and gentleness. At first glance, people think of the speed and explosiveness of using Nike sporting goods.
Fourth, Reebok
The English name of Reebok originally refers to an antelope in southern Africa, which is light and good at running. Reebok hopes that after wearing Reebok sneakers, consumers can gallop in the vast world like antelopes and fully enjoy the fun of sports. The new logo icon is designed as a triangle. Reebok is a sports brand owned by Adidas.
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