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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1982–2000 1993–1997 1995–1997 1997–2000, 2000–2020 (wordmark)
1982–2000 1993–1997 1995–1997 1997–2000, 2000–2020 (wordmark)
2000–present 2000–2020 2006–present 2020–present
2000–present 2000–2020 2006–present 2020–present

1982–2000[]

Electronic Arts 1982
Designer:  Barry Deutsch[1]
Typography:  Goudy Bold
Launched:  May 27, 1982

Electronic Arts was founded on May 27, 1982 by Trip Hawkins. Its logo featured a blue square, circle, and triangle with white stripes. In 2020, this logo appeared on the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection and used as an icon since 2020.

1993–1997[]

Electronic Arts 1993
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Glaser Stencil Std Regular
Launched:  June 1, 1993

1995–1997[]

EA (1995)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Copperplate Gothic Bold
Launched:  October 30, 1995

Use only on Creative Wonders, and also paired with 1982 logo with text in Copperplate Gothic Bold on some prints.

1997–2000, 2000–2020 (wordmark)[]

Electronic Arts 1997
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Albertus Nova Regular
Launched:  May 26, 1997

In 1997, Electronic Arts changed its logo and removed the shapes and the logo was typed in Albertus Nova Regular. Despite its rebrand in 2000, this logo remained as a wordmark until 2020.

2000–present[]

EA

In 2000, Electronic Arts introduced a new logo (based off the logo used for EA Sports, with a modification to the 'E' and 'A').

2000–2020[]

Electronic Arts 2000

Before 2020, EA used the 1997 logo as a wordmark for the current logo.

2006–present[]

EA 2006

In 2006, the logo was placed in a circle like EA Sports.

2020–present[]

Electronic Arts 2020 (Wordmark)
Designer:  Skylight Collective
MCKL (typeface)
Typography:  Electronic Arts Display (custom-designed, modified)
Launched:  August 6, 2020

In 2020, EA introduced its first wordmark since 2003, changing the icon and wordmark color to coral-red.

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