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On December 2, 2015, AT&T updated its globe logo for the first time in ten years by having the white and blue colors on it trade places, making the stripes white and the circle blue once again (a motif similar to the 1983 "Death Star" logo); the wordmark was also changed as it reverted back to being in uppercase for the first time since 2005. The 4-note jingle's sound was changed from "D-D'-E-B" to G-G'-A-E", and at a faster rate. The latest rebrand also created by Interbrand for the second time.
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On December 13, 2015, AT&T updated its globe logo for the first time in ten years by having the white and blue colors on it trade places, making the stripes white and the circle blue once again (a motif similar to the 1983 "Death Star" logo); the wordmark was also changed as it reverted back to being in uppercase for the first time since 2005. The 4-note jingle's sound was changed from "D-D'-E-B" to G-G'-A-E", and at a faster rate. The latest rebrand also created by Interbrand for the second time.
   
 
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Revision as of 09:32, 12 October 2019

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1885–1900 1900–1921 1921–1939 1939–1964 1964–1969
1885–1900 1900–1921 1921–1939 1939–1964 1964–1969
1969–1983 1983–1996 1996–2005 2005–2015 2015–present
1969–1983 1983–1996 1996–2005 2005–2015 2015–present

American Telephone and Telegraph Company

1885–1900

Bell System hires 1889 logo


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The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was founded by Alexander Graham Bell in 1885.

1900–1921


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1921–1939

Bell 1921 logo



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This is the first documented use of the "Bell System" branding. Local versions of the logo included the name of the regional "baby bell" companies at the top of the ring, with the words "American Telephone & Telegraph Co." on the bottom.

1939–1964

Bell System 1939



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The words on the ring from the second logo stayed the same, but the typeface and the hook on the bell were changed.

AT&T

1964–1969

AT&T1964Logo


In 1964, the words "American Telephone and Telegraph Co." were removed from the ring, and the words "and Associated Companies" was moved to the bottom of a new wordmark reading the new abbreviated name of the company, AT&T.

1969–1983

ATT-Bell-1969-logo


This is the final version of the bell logo, designed by Saul Bass. The bell logo used here would continue to be used by the seven "baby bell" companies spun off of AT&T, as well as Western Electric Company.

1983–1996

AT&T 1983


In 1983, the wordmark's design remained the same, but the bell symbol was replaced by a blue globe with lines on the left side of it that seem to make a segmented circle. This logo was nicknamed the "Death Star". This logo was used in tandem with the next one until 2000.

1996–2005

AT&T 1999


In 1996, the globe design was slightly modified with its number of stripes being reduced to eight and three of them being removed from the globe (it originally had eleven stripes in the previous logo).

2005–2015

AT&T logo


On November 21, 2005, AT&T received a major redesign to coincide with the merge of SBC. The typeface at the bottom of the logo was changed and was made lowercase. The globe got a glossy 3D effect, with the globe in white and the stripes in blue, rather than the other way around (which had been the case till then). This rebrand was created by Interbrand. This logo is still used in most locations, SIM cards, and on the 404 error page.

In 2011, AT&T's trademark 4-note audio logo was added at the end of its commercials.

2015–present

AT&T 2016


On December 13, 2015, AT&T updated its globe logo for the first time in ten years by having the white and blue colors on it trade places, making the stripes white and the circle blue once again (a motif similar to the 1983 "Death Star" logo); the wordmark was also changed as it reverted back to being in uppercase for the first time since 2005. The 4-note jingle's sound was changed from "D-D'-E-B" to G-G'-A-E", and at a faster rate. The latest rebrand also created by Interbrand for the second time.

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