Tramontina logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- It is headquartered in the city of Carlos Barbosa, Brazil.
- The earliest Tramontina logo featured the handwritten name of the marque.
- It had several versions.
- This word was given in a more generic sans serif type.
- Since the “handwritten” logo was hard to make uniform and reproduce, an additional emblem was adopted.
- On it, you could also see a roundel housing the capital letter “T.” 1964 The problem of a uniform logo was resolved by introducing a completely different design.
- This time, the name of the brand featured a plain sans.
- This was partly because the glyphs were solid black.
- 2005 The current wordmark is inspired by its predecessor – you can see it from these minimalist, unobtrusive glyphs.
- They have been slightly modified, to make the wordmark look lighter: the ends of the “t” have been cut, the vertical bars of the “M” have been replaced by diagonal ones, etc.
- 2009 The most notable part, however, has been the addition of the blue square with rounded corners.
- The colorful background helps to make the Tramontina logo recognizable.
- 2011 For the 100th anniversary of the company, the new badge was designed in 2011.
- The corporate horizontal banner with white lettering could be seen in its iconic blue and white palette, or a new gray and white scheme, and was placed under a square graphical badge with the gray, green and blue “100” inscription, where the zeroes were stylized as an infinity size, and an additional sans-serif lettering “Years” in all caps, and “1911 — 2011” dates on the bottom.
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