Talbot logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Talbot Logo PNG Talbot was the name of a British car brand, which was established in 1903 and discontinued in 1994.
- Meaning and history 1903 – 1908 The very first Talbot emblem was fully text-based.
- 1908 – 1919 The redesign of 1908 switched the concept of the Talbot visual identity and the new badge was drawn in a blue and white color palette, placing the lettering from the top and bottom of the contoured heraldic image with the lion and a crown.
- The lion with the crown was redrawn in thick silver lines and placed on a solid blue oval with a thick silver outline.
- The “Talbot London” inscription was set on the black background in a smooth rounded sans-serif typeface, in light gray color.
- 1935 – 1938 In 1935 the visual identity of the British automaker was refined.
- The two black banners were removed and now the blue circular medallion was set on a silver crest with a rounded bottom line.
- The lettering was redesigned and now executed in an ExtraBold custom sans-serif, with thick black lines of the uppercase letters.
- The new concept was built around a simple blue crest with a thick diagonal white banner coming through it.
- The black uppercase “Talbot” lettering in a gray outline was placed on a white banner and complemented by a thick black and gray framing of the crest.
- 1962 – 1977 The logo created for the brand in 1962 featured a light blue Pentastar with white sharp lines in the middle.
- The symbol was set on a white background and enclosed into a thick square frame in the same shade of blue.
- The wordmark, also in blue, was written in an elegant serif font under the square emblem.
- The logo was drawn in white, dark blue and red, and usually exposed on a light blue background.
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