Columbia Records

1923–1938


This logo is still used in Japan.

1938–1954
Updated version with the CBS Radio logo incorporated within.

1954–1962


The first variation of the now iconic "Walking Eye" logo was designed by S. Neil Fujita.

1962–1990


A modified variation of the previous logo. This logo was originally supposed to represent a needle (the legs) on a record (the eye), but nonetheless it was still nicknamed the "Walking Eye" logo, just like the last one.

1970–1990


This logo's wordmark (set in the Bodoni font, similar to the CBS wordmark) was used as the company's supplemental logo, on their LPs from 1970 to 1990.

1990–1999
The wordmark from the Bodoni variant of the previous logo was used as the company's main logo from 1990 to 1999,  after  EMI  acquired the rights of the company's previously used trademarks, which included the "Walking Eye" and the older "Magic Notes" logos.

1999–present
A combination of the classic "Walking Eye" logo and the previous wordmark logo was introduced in 1999, as the company's main logo.