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The MasterCard logo features two circles side by side. The left circle is red and the right circle is a deep yellow or light orange. The two circles merge together like interlocking parts. Over the circles is the word 'Mastercard'. The logo is sometimes but not always placed on a blue background. Mastercard uses a different logo for their company as a whole that is not featured on their credit cards. This logo removes the name and background and depicts the circles overlapping like a Venn diagram. There is a third transparent circle in front of the first two that resembles a lens flare.
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The logo with two black c's where one is overlapping the other is the Chanel brand. There are two capital letter C's in black; one faces forward and the other backwards.
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Two overlapping arrows: One pointing up represents high quality. One pointing right represents innovation.
The MasterCard logo features two circles side by side. The left circle is red and the right circle is a deep yellow or light orange. The two circles merge together like interlocking parts. Over the circles is the word 'Mastercard'. The logo is sometimes but not always placed on a blue background. Mastercard uses a different logo for their company as a whole that is not featured on their credit cards. This logo removes the name and background and depicts the circles overlapping like a Venn diagram. There is a third transparent circle in front of the first two that resembles a lens flare.
The logo you are referring to is the logo of Mastercard, a multinational financial services corporation. The logo consists of two overlapping circles, one red and one yellow, with a stylized "M" in the center. The lines through the "M" represent the company's commitment to security and protection of its customers' financial transactions.
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The Coco Chanel logo is simply two "C" letters intersecting, one facing to the left and the other to the right. The company name comes from the French fashion designer nicknamed Coco Chanel. Her actual name was Gabrielle Chanel.
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