Asda Queens
1965–1968
ASDA was formed in 1965 by the merger of Asquiths and Associated Dairies. The merged company was named ASDA Stores Ltd. ASDA purchased the GEM chain in the same year and rebranded the supermarkets 'ASDA Queens'.
Asda
1968–1970
1970–1981
In 1970, the logo had a 'wave' added to the wordmark.
1981–1985
In 1981, the 'Wave' and the wordmark were combined together in a rhombus shape as seen above, however it was sometimes in a rectangular shape as well. The 'Asda Orange' was now used with a dark blue in signage and advertising.
1985–1994
The familiar green 'Asda' logo was introduced in 1985. The counters in the two 'A's were originally coloured, the right 'A' counter was always red but the left 'A' counter was either yellow or blue.
1994–1999
In 1994, the logo was slightly recoloured and the coloured counters were removed.
1999–2002
In 1999, the logo was redesigned, the lettering was altered slightly, and the 3D effect shadow increased in depth. The 1994 version continued, in use on television advertisements.
2002–2008
In 2002, the three dimensional effect was removed, in favour of a two dimensional logo, but the colour green was retained.
2008–2015
In 2008, the Asda logo became a brighter green.
2015–present
In January 2015, Asda announced stronger branding references to parent company Walmart. The changes included the addition of the 'spark' to the top left corner and the addition of the slogan "Save money. Live better." This slogan is also used by its parent company Walmart.
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