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1995–2001[]

HP Pavilion logo 1995
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  1995

199?-2000 (secondary)[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

This was sometimes used in place of the one above on Pavilion desktop PCs made between the late 90s to 2000.

2000–2013[]

2000–2007, 2011–2012[]

HP Pavilion (2000)
Designer:  Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Typography:  Futura Book
Launched:  Late 2000

2000–2007[]

HP Pavilion (2002)
Designer:  Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Typography:  Futura Bold ("hp")
Futura Book ("pavilion")
Launched:  Late 2000

This logo was last seen on the d4000y series models from 2006-2007.

2000-2004 (secondary); 2004–2013[]

HP Pavilion (2004)
Designer:  Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Typography:  Futura Book
Launched:  Late 2000 (secondary)
Mid-2004 (primary)

Before completely replacing the previous one in mid-2004, this was used as an alternate version, which was seen on late 2000/early 2001 Pavilion laptops, as well as on associated documentation.

2011–2012[]

HP Pavilion (2008)
Designer:  Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Typography:  Futura Book
Launched:  Late 2011

Only seen on desktops from that era.

2012-present[]

HP Pavilion (2016)
Designer:  Siegel+Gale
Typography:  HP Simplified (custom-designed)
Launched:  June 2012

2013–2016[]

HP Pavilion (2013)
Designer:  Siegel+Gale
Typography:  Gotham Book
Launched:  Early 2013

2016–2024[]

HP Pavilion (2016) Alt.
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Gotham Light
Launched:  Mid-2016

On May 2024, HP announced that it will merge all of its consumer computer lines including HP Spectre, HP Envy and HP Dragonfly into HP Omni series.

HP Pavilion
HP Omni
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