Why a Simple Design Has Been Fascinating People for Years
Sometimes the most surprising discoveries aren’t hidden in ancient ruins or secret codes—they’re hiding in plain sight. You look at something every single day, for years, and then suddenly… you see it.
And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
That’s exactly what happens when people take a closer look at the Starbucks logo.
At first glance, it’s simple: a green circle, a white crowned figure in the center, long flowing hair, a calm expression. Instantly recognizable. Familiar. Comfortable. It’s a logo most people have seen hundreds, maybe thousands, of times.
But then someone points out a hidden detail—and everything shifts.
The Figure at the Center: More Than Just a Woman
The image in the logo is not just a woman. It is a two-tailed siren, a mythical sea creature from ancient maritime folklore.
A siren, in mythology, was known for luring sailors with her enchanting song. Over time, sirens became associated with mystery, temptation, and the sea.
Starbucks chose this imagery deliberately.