Van Halen logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Van Halen Logo PNG The “winged” Van Halen logo would have never appeared if the band had not had a violent conflict with its record company.
- Though the most famous version of the logo was first introduced in 1978, the original logo, created in 1972, was also outstanding and unique, reflecting the essence of the band and its passion for music.
- 1972 The very first Van Halen logo featured a black stylized logotype placed on a white background.
- 1978 The iconic winged Van Halen logo in the silver color palette was introduced in 1978.
- It was a stylized monogram, where sharp silver letters “V” and “H” had their bars extended to the sides, repeating the shape of the square wings.
- The aviation-style silver badge was complemented by a horizontal banner with the band’s name in black on it.
- 2012 — Today In 2012 the band comes back to its badge, created in 1978, slightly refining the lines and keeping the original color palette and style untouched.
- One of the reasons why the band members liked it much more than the previous version was that the Bhang’s logo made it clear they had nothing to do with the punk movement.
- Surprisingly enough, the “punk rock” emblem was still introduced to the audience.
- It could be seen on the “Looney Tunes” red-vinyl promotional EP.
- Symbol after 1986 The beginning of the Sammy Hagar era was marked by an updated logo.
- Font None of the letters belong to an existing font.
- Both of them were created from scratch for the Van Halen band.
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