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Originally Posted by VisualEcho
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Originally Posted by Boss330
How do you figure that?
The propeller legend stems from a original BMW ad where the badge is the propeller.
So obviously BMW both had the idea and presented it to the public themselves...
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Yes, of course, but it wasn't the original idea (if you read the article).
Do you consider every person that works at BMW as BMW themselves? The idea was probably that of one person's, made into a flyer, and then presented AFTER the original logo. Unless you believe that the company as a whole stopped production, and everyone shouted out all that the same time "hey, the offset blue/white needs to represent a propeller."
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First of all, the BMW logo does NOT represent a propeller. That is still just a myth based on that airplane brochure.
If we approach the story with the misconception that the logo now actually and officially is a propeller then I understand where you come from. Kind of like that the original design people (also probably just a few people, not the entire workforce in the factory 😉
just put together a logo without any meaning and didnt realize it was a propeller...
However, the original idea behind the blue and white quadrants represent the colours of Bavaria and it still does. BMW logo is still not a propeller, it's still "the original idea" and represents the colours of Bavaria.