Citibanamex logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- The financial organization has its operating offices all over Mexico, and several branches in the United States (mostly southwest states).
- Meaning and history The visual identity of the Mexican bank was redesigned with each change of the name, starting with Banco Nacional de Mexico in 1884, which has seen three different versions, the logo created for the new Banamex name in 1976, and finally, the CitiBanamex emblem, which was introduced in 2016 and stays unchanged by today.
- The “BNM” lettering was executed in a smooth typeface with all ends of the letters curved.
- The logo was executed in a chocolate-brown and gold color palette, which represented stability, excellence, and luxury.
- The full lettering, executed in a bold serif font is placed on the right from the rounded emblem, also in monochrome.
- 1964 – 1976 In 1964 the logo gained a new typeface, and all capital letters turned into an inscription in a title case, and the classy and thick serif typeface was changed to a modern sans-serif with bold rounded contours.
- 1976 – 1992 The name of the bank was changed to Banamex in 1976, so the new lettering was added to the logo.
- 1992 – 2001 The redesign of 1992 brought red color and simplified the visual identity of the Mexican bank.
- The emblem was now executed in red and white, while the lettering only contained an italicized “Banamex” title in a modified sans-serif.
- 2002 – 2016 In 2002 black color was replaced by a royal blue, and the typeface of the lettering was changed to a more traditional and rounded one.
- It was a neat and calm logo, which represented professionalism, responsibility, and loyalty to the financial institution.
- 2016 – Today The bank changed its name to CitiBanamex in 2016, so the logotype now was written in the corporate custom typeface of Citibank, the new mother company, same was with the iconic red arch, an abstract umbrella, which symbolizes protection and trustworthiness.
- The Banamex ring emblem in red and white is now placed on the right from the lettering.
- The blue and red color palette of the bank’s visual identity stands for power, progress, and reliability, along with togetherness and loyalty to the customers.
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