The bottom left is tricky for us Europeans, they don’t sell cars over here. I looked at the logo and thought “that’s (insert name of parent company), now what the heck are they called in America?”
When I saw the answer I had heard of them before but I wouldn't have got it. In the spirit of trying to help, how about Abercrombie & Fitch instead? It’s not ‘easy’ but it is guessable and fairly global, and it looks like most of the rest have logos that, not very helpfully, are just their name.
I'm not certain, but I think this is the first time I've missed an answer that shows 100% (Adidas). On the plus side, I got Asics while guessing at that one.
They've had that logo, more or less, since the early 90s. The individual product logos/branding have changed a lot in the meantime though--maybe that's what you're comparing it to?
Aldi (the logo is technically the logo of Aldi Nord) which is a German grocery store with locations in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and France. Aldi Sud operates in Germany, the UK, US, Australia, Austria, China, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, and Switzerland. The logo that is shown is that of Aldi Sud.
The bottom left is tricky for us Europeans, they don’t sell cars over here. I looked at the logo and thought “that’s (insert name of parent company), now what the heck are they called in America?”
When I saw the answer I had heard of them before but I wouldn't have got it. In the spirit of trying to help, how about Abercrombie & Fitch instead? It’s not ‘easy’ but it is guessable and fairly global, and it looks like most of the rest have logos that, not very helpfully, are just their name.
It looks terrible.