Falken logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Falken Logo PNG The original Falken logo featured the word “Falken” with a distinctive “F.” Instead of a single vertical bar, the character had three vertical bars.
- Meaning and history When the first Falken tire was introduced in 1983, a blue symbol appeared above the wordmark.
- The current logo was adopted not later than in 1999 – the car on which Team Falken competed in the ADAC 24h Rennen Nürburgring (1999) already showcased this logo.
- It looked dynamic and featured a distinctive “F.” The shape of the “A” looked very much the same on both the logos.
- The palette did not change much, too.
- And yet, if you took a closer look and compared the two versions side by side, you could notice the logo had been in fact redrawn from scratch.
- As a result, the height of the letter became the same as that of all the other letters in the wordmark.
- Due to this, the current logo looks somewhat smoother and more dynamic.
- The updated logo has quite a few other details making it more dynamic in comparison with its predecessor.
- We can mention, for instance, that the ends of many characters have been rounded and look like the streamlined shape of a car.
- In addition to the primary version where the letters are blue, you can often see the variation featuring white letters.
- Typically, the distinctive red “flag” on the “F” has been preserved no matter what the color of the letters was.
- Colors Since at least 1983, the Falken logo has been dominated by blue, red, and white.
- There has been some playing around with the shades, though.
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