Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo is a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'. This is extremely important, as the symbolism is that the smaller loop represents the child and the enclosing larger loop represents the adult. Without two full loops, there is no symbolism at all. (Source: FBI Intel Bulletin, 31 January 2007)
PLUS the loop is expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
AND C.F.A. has had the same logo for over 50 years, which is likely longer than the LB logo has been in existence.
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.
Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo is a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'. This is extremely important, as the symbolism is that the smaller loop represents the child and the enclosing larger loop represents the adult. Without two full loops, there is no symbolism at all. (Source: [FBI Intel Bulletin, 31 January 2007)
PLUS the loop is expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
AND C.F.A. has had the same logo for over 50 years, which is likely longer than the LB logo has been in existence.
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.
Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo is a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'. This is extremely important, as the symbolism is that the smaller loop represents the child and the enclosing larger loop represents the adult. Without two full loops, there is no symbolism at all. (Source: FBI Intel Bulletin, 31 January 2007)
PLUS the loop is expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
AND C.F.A. has had the same logo for over 50 years, which is likely longer than the LB logo has been in existence.
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.
Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo is a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'.
AND it's expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
AND they've had the same logo for over 50 years, which is likely longer than the LB logo has been in existence.
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.
Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo (at least as of today) is a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'.
AND it's expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.
Nope, not true.
The Chick-Fil-A logo (at least as of today) is less than a single loop, not the multiple loops that the FBI has identified as the 'LB (little boy) Logo'.
AND it's expanding in the wrong direction (CCW vs CW).
We should be on the lookout for their symbols. But not all 'simple curved lines in a logo' are symbols.