{"id":70943,"date":"2025-01-28T20:53:56","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:53:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/starbucks-logo-secret-explained-logo-history-evil-accusations-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:53:56","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:53:56","slug":"starbucks-logo-secret-explained-logo-history-evil-accusations-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/starbucks-logo-secret-explained-logo-history-evil-accusations-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Starbucks logo secret explained: Logo history &#038; \u2018evil\u2019 accusations &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Starbucks logo secret explained: Logo history &#038; \u2018evil\u2019 accusations StarbucksYou\u2019ve seen her millions of times, but where does that Starbucks mermaid or \u2018siren\u2019 actually come from? Is it really a dark symbol of the occult? Or is it something less sinister? And what is the hidden Starbucks logo secret? We bet that even the most seasoned coffee drinkers have never noticed this tiny detail on the Starbucks logo that makes her human. Let\u2019s dive into the history of that strange two-tailed lady, reveal her secrets, and debunk some myths along the way. Why is the Starbucks logo a mermaid? If you were paying attention in Lit class in high school, the name Starbuck might ring a bell. If you\u2019ve ever read Moby Dick, you\u2019ll remember that the first mate on the ship in that novel is named Starbuck, hence the nautical-themed logo. When coming up with the name, the founders of the first store in Seattle \u201cwanted the company\u2019s name to suggest a sense of adventure, a connection to the Northwest and a link to the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders.\u201d The logo is not actually a mermaid, but instead a Siren. Sirens are mythical creatures that were known to take the shape of beautiful women and lure sailors in by singing on the coast, leading them to destroy their ships and drown. Therefore, the logo is meant to signify that Starbucks acts as a kind of siren for coffee lovers, luring them in. Why does the Starbucks logo have two tails? Now you may have noticed that Ariel, or any other famous mermaid, doesn\u2019t actually have two tails. However, the Starbucks logo came from a 16th-century wood cutting in Norse Mythology, and she had two tails. The whole two tails thing creeped some people out, and sparked some rumors that the Starbucks logo might be \u2018evil\u2019. Is the Starbucks logo evil? There has been a rumor circulating online for a long time that the Starbucks logo is evil, or a symbol of witchcraft. So much so, that CBS even reported on it when Starbucks released their latest logo in 2011. First of all, no, the Starbucks logo isn\u2019t evil. Admittedly, some of the earlier Starbucks logos from the 1970s are kind of creepy, and the siren itself was not to be messed with, but Starbucks is not practicing \u2018witchcraft\u2019 or doing anything demonic, other than selling you addictive coffee. This is probably what sparked the rumor more than anything. Despite this, people have been saying that many popular logos are demonic, and the likes of McDonald\u2019s and Monster energy drinks have taken the hit before, too. The hidden Starbucks logo secret detail you\u2019ve never noticed If you look at most fast food symbols or logos, they are perfectly symmetrical. This is because as humans, we love perfection. If a logo is perfectly symmetrical, it is more likely to stick in our minds, and we\u2019re more likely to shop there. However, when designers were creating the newest Starbucks logo, they made her not symmetrical on purpose. This is because they decided that she looked creepy if she was perfect. To combat this, they put in an \u2018on-purpose mistake.\u2019 Look closely, and you\u2019ll find an extended shadow on the right side of the nose. But why did the coffee chain decide to do that? To make it look more human, approachable, and natural. If you look at its previous logo version, the 1992 siren, it was more symmetrical. The added shadowy imperfection made it look imperfectly perfect. If you\u2019ve just had your mind blown by Starbucks, don\u2019t stop there. Did you know that there\u2019s a McDonald\u2019s inside a log cabin? Or that you should never drink tea or coffee on an airplane?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Starbucks logo secret explained: Logo history &#038; \u2018evil\u2019 accusations StarbucksYou\u2019ve seen her millions of times, but where does that Starbucks mermaid or \u2018siren\u2019 actually come from? Is it really a dark symbol of the occult? Or is it something less sinister? And what is the hidden Starbucks logo secret? 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