Michael Jackson logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Meaning and history One of the most significant and well-known singers in history, the legend of pop-music, Michael Jackson, always paid a lot of attention to his brand’s visual identity, and all the design features.
- Despite numerous redesigns, there has always been one feature that never changed — the monochrome color palette, a sigh of power, quality, and timeless elegance.
- 1982 — 2009 The very first logo for Michael Jackson was designed in 1982.
- This was the one and only logo used by the singer until 1988, and one of many used until 2009.
- Two legs in black and white were placed on the right side of a horizontally placed white rectangle with numerous thin black and white stripes and one wide white.
- It was a stylized monogram, where two letters “M” and “J”.
- The upper part of the image resembles a butterfly, while the smooth “J” and its curve looked like a long playful tail of a small monkey.
- This monogram was used on the cover of only one album — HIStory.
- 2004 In 2004 the new logo was created for the Michael Jackson brand.
- It was a graphical image, showing the legendary singer dancing with his hands up and legs crossed.
- Michael was wearing a black suit, an iconic hat, and black-and-white shoes, the same look as from the “Black or White” video clip.
- The most famous graphical was composed of the stylized singer’s silhouette standing in profile and doing his moonwalk.
- It was executed in black and usually placed on a white background.
- Another version was composed of the wordmark where “Michael” and “Jackson” part in all capitals were divided by the black crown.
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