Maroc Telecom logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Maroc Telecom Logo PNG Maroc Telecom (IAM) is the leading telecommunication company in Morocco.
- It has over 110 offices in different corners of the country and employs over 11,000 workers.
- The abbreviation “IAM,” which is still often used to refer to the company, is deciphered as “Ittisalat Al Maghrib” (the original Arabic name of the company).
- The current name was taken later to enhance the recognizability of the brand in various corners of the globe.
- 1998 — 2006 The original Maroc Telecom logo shared the palette with the current one but lacked legibility.
- As a result, there was hardly enough space to properly place the name of the brand (which is pretty long).
- The emblem, which could be seen to the right of the text, consisted of an orange arch paired with a set of small blue squares.
- The squares represented the signal used in telecommunications for the transmission of information.
- 2006 — Today The orange arch transformed into a larger shape, which now looked like a crescent with an extended lower end.
- Next to it, there were three more orange rhomboids.
- Together, they formed a pattern, which can also be interpreted as signals.
- The words “Maroc Telecom” were now positioned in two lines and looked larger and by far better legible.
- Not only the size of the letters but even the choice of the type boosted the legibility.
- In addition to the Maroc Telecom logo in English, there was a separate version in Arabic, which had the same structure.
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