Inspiration – Katy Perry Logo Facts, Meaning, History & PNG

Katy Perry Logo

Katy Perry logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG

  • She was born in 1984 and became her career in 2001.
  • Since that time Katy Perry released six albums, and the first one was named “Katy Hudson”, after the singer’s real name.
  • It was a very girly fuchsia-pink script wordmark with elongated tails of letters “Y”, surrounded by small pink hearts and stars.
  • 2010 — 2011 In 2010 the logo was redesigned to suit the new album of the singer, “Teenage Dream”.
  • The young spirit was reflected in a renewed and modified inscription, executed in red with a thick blue outline.
  • The rounded sans-serif typeface of the logotype made it candy-like and no additional elements were needed.
  • 2011 — 2012 In 2011 Katy Perry releases her single “The One That Got Away” and for this occasion, the new logotype was designed.
  • 2012 The logo from 2012 was strong and geometric — the bold black inscription in a solid sans-serif typeface was accompanied by a pyramid-like striped figure, replacing the letter “A”.
  • 2012 — 2013 In 2012 Katy Perry comes back to ribbons and curves with her new logo.
  • Now the cursive lettering is drawn in gradient blue, which gives a three-dimensional effect to the nameplate.
  • The black geometry comes back but in a new way — the modern sans-serif inscription in all capitals has a letter “A” and “Y” customized.
  • 2016 — 2017 In 2016 the logotype is being refined — letter “A” now has its horizontal bar removed, and the letter “E” is written without its vertical bar.
  • The color palette is still black and white.
  • A traditional sans-serif inscription in black is a perfect choice for any kind of placement, representing professionalism and stability.

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