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Delta Air Lines Logo

Delta Air Lines logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG

  • The new badge was executed in a red, black, and white color palette, keeping the triangular “delta” shape and the image of the Greek god as the basis.
  • 1934 – 1951 A modern and fresh logo was designed for Delta Airlines in 1934.
  • The “Speed Comfort Convenience” was written in white sans-serif letters on the exterior blue parts, while the central red element was taken by the “Delta Airlines” logotype in all capitals of a modest and clean typeface.
  • The “Air Lines” tagline was set in the upper face of a smooth modern sans-serif, balancing the softness of the main inscription.
  • 1953 – 1955 The red color appeared on the Delta badge again after the redesign of 1953.
  • The ellipsoid badge was now outlined in red and white and got two rectangular elements in red added to the frame from the upper left and bottom right corners of the logo.
  • The “Nothing Faster – Nothing Finer” motto was written in all capitals along the upper part of the frame, while the bottom part featured “To and Through the South” in the same style.
  • As for the central part, it has the elegant “Delta” with the winged “D” on it, set above the white banner with the light blue “Air Lines” on it.
  • This badge stayed in use by the air carrier for a bit more than two years.
  • There were two emblems created in the same year, and one of them was for the VIP service.
  • 1962 – 1966 The redesign of 1962 gave us a new version of the Delta Airlines logo.
  • The bright blue badge was outlined in thin white and thick red, had a blue, white, and red delta triangle overlapping its top border, and a white bold sans-serif logotype written over its central part.
  • It was an enlarged dark blue white and red Delta symbol placed above the two-lined logotype in the same shade of blue, on a plain white background, and enclosed into a calm-gold circular frame.
  • The “adult” color palette, clean lines, and balanced geometry are what made the Delta Air Lines logo from the 1960s outstanding and timeless.
  • The “Air Lines” was now set under the triangular emblem in the same style and almost the same size as the upper level of the badge.
  • The blue and red Adele’s symbol is set on the left from an extra-bold serif logotype in the title case, featuring the same color as the upper part of the emblem, as the same size as the first letter, as the iconic triangle.
  • A bright,’ professional yet very kind and welcoming badge, stayed with the air carrier for another three years.
  • 2007 – Today The company logo has changed several times.
  • But in most of the versions, its main element has been a triangle in the form of the Greek letter “delta” with the addition of the company name.
  • Color Blue is used as the color of the sky.

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