computers use the ASCII table to translate binary digits into human-readable characters. this is a visual representation of the binary sequencing of "amazon", read top to bottom.
the background (navy) represents the binary digit '0', while other colors represent the binary digit '1'. the blue line represents '01100111', which is the number 97. 97 in the ASCII table corresponds to 'a'. the same process is applied downwards, spelling out "amazon" through binary. when a computer wants to read the string "amazon", it reads [01100001 01101101 01100001 01111010 01101111 01101110] and translates it into human readable form through the process described above.
you can own the amazon logo's binary sequence by purchasing this NFT. amazon holds no rights to the binary characters that make up their company name. this may not always be the case; law may change and companies may begin buying the rights to their digital assets, but until then you can get in on the ground floor.
by purchasing this NFT, you have access to the visual representation as well as the sequence [01100111 01101111 01101111 01100111 01101100 01100101], which translates to "google" in ASCII.
this is the first of a series of disassembled logos.