Grameenphone logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Grameenphone Logo PNG Grameenphone (GP) is the largest telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh boasting 74 million subscribers and over 46% subscriber market share (as of 2019).
- While the original Grameenphone logo was unique for the brand, the second version already copied the logo of its parent company Telenor.
- 1997 – 2006 Grameenphone started operations in 1997.
- The logo showcased the red cellphone placed over the side view of two human faces (first, a female face in white, then a male face in green).
- You could also see stylized arches in red and green, which represented the signals through which mobile phones are connected.
- The combination of the colors – red and green – was inspired by the Flag of Bangladesh.
- 2006 – Today The company officially replaced the emblem on its logo with that of its parent company Telenor.
- On the one hand, this meant the loss of a human and romantic touch, which came from the depiction of the two faces.
- Also, it meant the loss of the individual and local style (note, for instance, the decorative red dot on the woman’s face).
- On a more positive note, the blue “drops” on the Telenor’s emblem had a by far more modern and professional style.
- Also, they better represented the modern view of telecommunications.
- To match the minimalist emblem, the brand also introduced a new wordmark in black.
- It featured a simple sans serif type with very light lowercased letters (the same style as the Telenor wordmark).
- In addition to the Grameenphone logo in English, there was also a version in Bengali (the official and national language of Bangladesh).
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