What is the logo of Starbucks?

Starbucks' green logo is a two-tailed Poseidon image that looks like a mermaid. This logo was designed by Terry Hechler, a young Seattle designer, in 197 1, and he was inspired by the medieval woodcut Poseidon. The mermaid image on the logo also conveys the dual meanings of primitive and modern: her face is simple, but it is packaged into a modern abstract form, with black and white in the middle and only a circle of colors around the outside.

In fact, this two-tailed mermaid is the Sai Ren banshee in Greek mythology, similar to the mermaid who confuses the crew with songs in Pirates of the Caribbean. Sai Ren has also been translated into Sai Ren, and their alias is Arceloid, which means "Children of Achelous". Sai Ren originated from ancient Greek myths and legends. In mythology, she is portrayed as a siren with a face and a bird's body, flying on the sea and having a heavenly voice. She often lured passers-by with songs, which caused the ship to hit the rocks and sink, and the crew became Sai Ren's belly meal.

Homer said that they lived on an island and attracted sailors with beautiful songs. Their island was full of human bones. Greek mythology is recognized as the earliest siren record. The description of the characteristics of the sea in early literature can be simply summarized as follows: from the appearance, the siren is not much different from human beings except for the fish tail in the lower body, but it is extremely beautiful.