Inspiration – Otp Bank Logo Facts, Meaning, History & PNG

Otp Bank Logo

OTP Bank logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG

  • The circle shape inspired by the letter “O” has been present in all the versions so far, though.
  • Meaning and history 1953 The original logo featured a circle containing the lettering “OTP” in green and blue.
  • The central “T” was larger than the two letters on the sides, while its top bar was arched.
  • The roundel was placed inside a dark blue square.
  • In both of them, the three letters in the center overlapped and were barely legible due to this.
  • In one version, the monogram in green was encircled by the full name of the bank in white inside a black ring.
  • In the other version, the monogram was black, while the full name of the bank was red.
  • 1959 This time, the monogram was black inside a red roundel.
  • While the type used for the abbreviation “OTP” was simpler, the way the letters overlapped still resulted in a legibility issue.
  • The letters “T” and “P” were placed inside.
  • It was worsened by the shape of the “p.” The glyph had a disproportionally large top and a tiny “leg.” So, while it somehow resembled the “o” and thus added an illusion of symmetry, it also made the design more difficult to read.
  • This was the first version of the OTP Bank logo not based on a circle.
  • The result was dynamic due to the italicized type, simple, and distinctive.
  • Today, it is among the largest independent financial services providers in Central and Eastern Europe.

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