The emblem, which we will talk about, is rightfully considered one of the most recognizable in the world. We are talking about the Ford logo, which has more than a century of history. Interestingly, the emblem has evolved over the course of history, corresponding to the current trends in the world of design. Let's follow her.
First logo (1903)
Ford's premier emblems on the hood appeared back in 1903. It was a detailed monochrome logo with an outlandish font framed by a fancy pattern. In general, executed according to all the laws of the then reigning "art nouveau" (literally "new style" translated from French).
It was this emblem that adorned the corporation's first car, Model A.
To conciseness (1906)
The first Ford logo lived for only three years. In 1906, it was replaced by a laconic Ford inscription made in an exclusive "flying" font. This writing emphasized the desire of both the car and the company itself forward to new horizons and achievements.
This emblem marked the car until 1910.
The first oval (1907)
Readers will ask: "When did the first recognizable Ford oval appear?" This happened in 1907 thanks to British experts - Thornton, Perry and Schreiber.
This Ford logo in their advertising campaign meant the “brand of the highest standard” and was a symbol of reliability and progress.
Classic (1911)
But the form known to all of us (blue oval + "flying" inscription) appeared in 1911. However, at that time this mark was used only by dealers in the UK. The remaining branches of the corporation until the end of the 20s were faithful to the "flying" inscription of 1906.
To the triangle? (1912)
But in 1912, the Ford logo suddenly changed dramatically. The emblem was a triangle with wings, inside of which was placed the familiar "flying" Ford inscription. Interestingly, the symbol was depicted in both traditional blue and orange coloring.
According to the designers, the winged triangle meant reliability, grace, and at the same time lightness and speed.
Continuation of the "oval history" (1927-1976)
However, despite the triangular redesign, the oval was historically preferred. The first emblem of this form settled on the radiator of a Ford car in 1927 - it became Model A. Since then, until the end of the 50s of the last century, the blue oval with the Ford inscription that was well known to you and decorated most of the cars produced. I must say, although he was the official emblem of the corporation, far from all cars were marked.
And only in 1976 it could be noted that the blue oval with a silver “flying” Ford inscription was on the radiator of absolutely all the cars coming off the assembly lines of the corporation.
Latest Redesign (2003)
In 2003, in honor of the centenary of the company, it was decided to slightly modify the already familiar logo. New features added to it a small retro touch (it was decided to include some details of the very first emblems), but left it all the same recognizable.
Today's Ford logo stickers, as we have found out, are the result of more than a century of history of logo modifications. Once it was detailed, extremely concise, ultramodern, symbolic, in the end to become today the very recognizable blue Ford oval.