Editora Abril was established in July 1950 in São Paulo by the Italian immigrant Victor Civita. The meaning of the name Abril (April in Portuguese & Spanish) denotes the first full month of spring in the northern hemisphere. The name also is a tribute to the publisher's brother, Cesar.
Editora Primavera[]
May–July 1950[]
LOGO MISSING
Editora Primavera was the first name of Editora Abril, until its rebrand after a few months in 1950.
Editora Abril[]
1950–196?[]
196?–1998[]
Green version; used until 1990
1990 variant
1994 variant
1998–present[]
Horizontal version, used as a corporate logo of Grupo Abril
Publications and magazines: Arquitetura & Construção | Capricho1 | Claudia | Guia do Estudante | National Geographic1 | Placar | Quatro Rodas | Saúde! | Superinteressante | Veja (São Paulo | Rio) | Viagem e Turismo | Você S.A.
Digital media: Abril.com | MdeMulher | GoRead
Events, projects and culture: Casa Cor | Fundação Victor Civita | Prêmio Victor Civita
Other divisions: Abril Branded Content | Abril Big Data | Abril Print
Distribuition: Dinap | FC Comercial | Magazine Express | Treelog Logística | Total Express | Entrega Fácil
1Currently published in digital format only. 2Currently published by Editora Perfil. 3Currently published by Editora Escala. 4Currently owned by BTG Pactual. 5Currently published by Rocky Mountain. 6Co-owned with "old" and "new" Viacom from 1999 to 2009. After MTV Brasil end in 2013, the rights of MTV brand on Brazil returned to the "new" Viacom, then ViacomCBS. 7Joint-venture with DirecTV, Grupo Cisneros and Multivision, until 1999. 8Join-venture with Telefónica, until 2012. 9Incorporated to DirecTV Brasil in 1999. 10Joint-venture with Huffington Post Media. 11Joint-venture with Grupo Folha, until 2002.