British Petroleum logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG BP Logo PNG The logo of the British multinational oil and gas company BP has gone a long way from a simple black-and-white wordmark to a vivid and meaningful symbol.
- During the first 90 years of its history, the letters “BP” (the initials of “British Petroleum”) were the centerpiece of the BP logo.
- It was the first time that a colorful emblem was introduced.
- The letters and the outline of the shield featured a slightly muted shade of yellow, while the background was dark green.
- Also, the shield shape had two additional outlines.
- The outer one was black, while the one that could be seen from the inside featured a darker shade of green creating an effect of a shadow.
- The overall design remained almost unchanged, yet there was a noticeable shift in the color palette, especially regarding the shade of green.
- Also, the shadow was removed both from the letters and the shield shape.
- The black outline was replaced by a dark green one.
- 1989 – 2000 In 1989, the BP oil logo was modified once again, this time by the design company Siegel & Gale, also known for such logos as Playstation, Pfizer, AARP, Dolce, and Monster.
- Now, lighter shades of green and yellow were used, while the text “BP” was italicized.
- Gone were the shield design and the capital letters.
- Font The type used for the letters “BP” on the old logos had a distinctive and memorable shape, and yet, by the end of the previous century, it looked somewhat old-fashioned.
- The original black-and-white scheme was replaced by a combination of green and yellow in 1947.
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