The text is a video transcript where the host watches and comments on a video showcasing the first logos of famous brands. The brands featured include Nokia, LEGO, Canon, Amazon, Nintendo, Twitter, Coca-Cola, Burger King, Adidas, Nestle, McDonald's, Shell, AT&T, Adobe, Microsoft, Kodak, Dell, Instagram, Google, Apple, Pepsi, Mozilla, Nickelodeon, and Audi. The host reacts to each logo, sharing his thoughts and opinions on their design, evolution, and effectiveness.
Some notable comments from the host include:
* Nokia's first logo featured a fish, which he finds surprising and amusing.
* LEGO's original logo was gray and more serious, but he prefers the current version.
* Canon's first logo was a depiction of the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kwanon, which he finds interesting.
* Amazon's first logo was a letter "A" with a river running through it, and he notes that Jeff Bezos asked a designer to create a new logo in 2012.
* Nintendo's first logo was related to playing cards, and he finds the meaning of the company's name, "leave luck to heaven," fascinating.
* Twitter's first logo was called "Twttr," and he notes that it was similar to other networks like Flickr and Tumblr.
* Coca-Cola's first logo was simply the company's name in a distinctive font, which he praises as a good logo.
* Burger King's first logos were simple and boring, but he likes the current logo with the golden arches.
* Adidas' first logo featured a boot, which he finds interesting, and notes that the company's name comes from the founder's name, Adolf Dassler.
* Nestle's first logo was the family crest, but he notes that the company kept the nest as the main element in later logos.
* McDonald's first logo was simple and featured the company's name, but he likes the current logo with the golden arches.
* Shell's first logo was a shell, which he finds amusing, and notes that the company's name comes from the family shield of one of its founders.
* AT&T's first logo featured a bell, which he notes is a reference to Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
* Adobe's first logo was designed by the wife of one of the company's founders, and he notes that the logo has retained its iconic "A" from the beginning.
* Microsoft's first logo featured a window with four colors, which he notes was an accident, but became a popular logo.
* Kodak's first logo was bold and modern for its time, but he notes that it was difficult to read.
* Dell's first logo was simple, but defined the company's color and design style.
* Instagram's first logo featured a Polaroid with a rainbow, which he finds interesting, and notes that the company changed its logo after its launch.
* Google's first logo featured a red shading, which he finds strange, but notes that the company has kept its colors and font style consistent over time.
* Apple's first logo featured Newton sitting under a tree, which he finds amusing, and notes that the company's name and logo refer to the apple that fell on Newton's head.
* Pepsi's first logo was a blue stamp with the company's name, which he notes was later changed to a red, cursive font.
* Mozilla's first logo featured a phoenix, which he notes was later changed to a firebird, and then a fox with flames.
* Nickelodeon's first logo featured a guy seeing something in the letter "N," which he notes refers to the company's origins as a small space where people could watch movies.
* Audi's first logo featured an oval with a new image, which he notes was later changed to the four rings that are now iconic.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Nokia started as a fishing company in 1871 and its logo was a fish.
2. Nokia's original name was "Nokia Osakeyhtiö".
3. LEGO's name comes from the Danish words "leg" and "godt", meaning "play well".
4. LEGO's first logo was gray and more serious.
5. The yellow and red color scheme of LEGO arrived in 1973.
6. Canon's original name was Kwanon, named after the Buddhist goddess of mercy.
7. Canon's original logo featured Kwanon with 100 outstretched arms.
8. Canon changed its name to gain better global acceptance.
9. Amazon's original name was Cadabra.
10. Jeff Bezos asked Turner Duckworth to design a new logo for Amazon.
11. Turner Duckworth created the iconic "A" logo with a river running through the middle.
12. Nintendo originally sold playing cards.
13. The name "Nintendo" translates to "leave luck to heaven".
14. Twitter was originally called Twttr.
15. The Twitter logo was designed by Linda Gavin in 2006.
16. Coca-Cola's original logo was designed by Frank Robinson in 1887.
17. Burger King's original name was Insta Burger King.
18. Adidas' original logo featured a boot.
19. Adidas was founded by Adolf Dassler.
20. Nestle's original logo featured the Nestle family crest.
21. AT&T was founded by Alexander Graham Bell.
22. AT&T's original logo featured a bell.
23. Adobe's original logo was designed by Marva Warnock.
24. Microsoft's original logo was created in 1975.
25. The iconic colored window logo of Microsoft was originally designed for an operating system.
26. Kodak's original logo was created in 1907.
27. Dell's original logo was designed in 1984.
28. Instagram's original logo featured a Polaroid with a rainbow.
29. Google's original logo was created in 1998.
30. Apple's original logo featured Newton sitting under a tree reading a book.
31. Pepsi's original name was Brad's Drink.
32. Pepsi's first logo looked like a blue stamp.
33. Mozilla's original logo represented the company's original name, Phoenix.
34. Firefox's original name was Phoenix, later changed to Firebird.
35. Nickelodeon's original name referred to small spaces where people could watch movies for a nickel.
36. Audi's original logo featured a logo within an oval, later changed to the four rings in 1932.
37. Nintendo's original logo featured a hand of cards.
38. Canon was originally in the paper and rubber business.
39. McDonald's original logo was "McDonald's Famous Barbecue".
40. Shell's original logo featured a shell, taken from the family shield of Marcus Samuel.