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1952-1960 1960-1970 1970-1988 1988-2002 2002-2014 2014-2021 2014-2021 (secondary); 2021-present (main)
1952-1960 1960-1970 1970-1988 1988-2002 2002-2014 2014-2021 2014-2021 (secondary); 2021-present (main)

Bob's was founded in 1952 by the American-Brazilian tennis champion Robert Falkenburg.

1952-1960[]

Bobslogo1952

The first logo was consisted by a cup of ice cream with cherries.

1960-1970[]

Bobs1960s

The first change of its logo was formed by a stylized lettering.

1970-1988[]

Bobs1970s

A new and more consistent lettering was added by a pattern of thick and thin stripes.

1988-2002[]

Bobslogo1990

The logotype from the former logo gained a straight and curved contour. This logo worked together with the 1970s logo in its first years in advertizing.

1988-199?[]

Bobslogo1988

In the first phase of the brand, the logo kept the stripes from the former logo, maintaining a greater consistency and extending the pattern to more applications on its branding, principally on packaging. It lasted until mid-1990s, where it began to be only working with the main logo itself.

2002-2014[]

Bobs2002
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  ITC Officina Sans Bold (burgers)
Launched:  Unknown

This was the biggest change on Bob's logo, created on its 50th anniversary. It included a cartoonish style and added the colors blue and yellow (what leads slightly to Burger King's logo, which, one decade later, became its latest major competitor in the Brazilian market). During this logo's usage, all its stores had the sign 'Bob's Burgers' on their façades, with the intention to internationalize the brand.

2014-present[]

2014-2021[]

Bobslogo2014
Designer:  Tátil Design de Ideias
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  Unknown

From this rebrand, the name 'Bob's Burgers' is no longer used in its stores.

2014-2021 (secondary); 2021-present (main)[]

Bobs2014
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