Mastercard

June 12, 1967-February 14, 1974
The MasterCard brand was launched as Master Charge, a sub-brand of the Interbank Card Association, in June 1967, and its now-iconic red and orange circle logo was introduced for the first time. In February 1974, the card was rebranded MasterCard.

MasterCard
===February 14, 1974-April 19, 1986

In February 1974, Master Charge was renamed as MasterCard, retaining the circle design from the previous logo but with a new wordmark added. The logo was used until April 1986, when it was created the most well-known logo.===

April 19, 1986-September 3, 1993
in April 1986, how we sayed before, the two circles was redone, with a dropping-line modding. The words MasterCard is redone in a slanted modern font, and this was used until September 1993.

September 3, 1993-July 19, 2011
The logo was redone in September 1993, and it's this still in use. The dropping-line modding was with a small quantity of lines, and a shadow was added to the logo. Still in use as a secondary logo on certain cards.

July 19, 2011-Present
On July 19, 2011, the company, with its name now spelled Mastercard (with a lowercase "c"), changed its logo for the first time in 20 years. The text was moved off of the circles, and the circles were changed back to the original interlocking design, while using the same colors as the 1986 and 1993 logos. This change makes it look slightly similar to the original 1966 logo design, albeit with a darker shade of orange in the center instead of a darker shade of red. It was later universally adopted by all of Mastercard's sub-brands in January 2012.