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|HP-original-logo-1954-trademark.svg|1954–1974
 
|HP-original-logo-1954-trademark.svg|1954–1974
 
|HP-1974-logo.svg|1974–1981
 
|HP-1974-logo.svg|1974–1981
|Hewlett-Packard_(1979).svg|1979–2008
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|Hewlett-Packard_(1979).svg|1979–2002; 2002-2008 (secondary)
 
|Hewlett-Packard old.svg|1999–2012
 
|Hewlett-Packard old.svg|1999–2012
 
|HP New Logo 2D.svg|2008–2014
 
|HP New Logo 2D.svg|2008–2014
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==1979–present==
 
==1979–present==
 
===1979–2012===
 
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====1979–2008====
 
 
[[File:Hewlett-Packard_(1979).svg|center|300px]]
 
[[File:Hewlett-Packard_(1979).svg|center|300px]]
 
{{Better logo needed|The HP logo on the left is stretched}}
 
{{Better logo needed|The HP logo on the left is stretched}}

Revision as of 06:45, 20 September 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1939–1954 1954–1974 1974–1981 1979–2002; 2002-2008 (secondary) 1999–2012 2008–2014 2012–present
1939–1954 1954–1974 1974–1981 1979–2002; 2002-2008 (secondary) 1999–2012 2008–2014 2012–present

1939–1954

1954–1974

HP-original-logo-1954-trademark

1974–1981

HP-1974-logo

1979–present

1979–2012

1979–2002; 2002-2008 (secondary)

Hewlett-Packard (1979)
Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED

Although this logo was mostly replaced by the next one between 1999–2000, this was still seen on the back of its products, mostly, and later, exclusively on monitors until 2008. In rare cases, during this logo's lifespan, the logo was sometimes seen without the full name on the right, much like its next logo.

1999–2012

Hewlett-Packard old

The full name on the left was removed from the logo, and can still be seen on ink carts and some packaging, as well as some used computers and some parts of its software. The HP ProLiant DL380 G7 was one of the last new HP products to carry this logo.

2008–present

2008–2014

HP New Logo 2D

This is the circle from the previous logo with the colors reversed, and removed from the rectangle, possibly paying homage to its early logos. First spotted in advertising circa June 2008, and began gradually replacing the previous logo starting with the HP Mini later the same year, the rare HP Firebird with VodooDNA 802 & 803 gaming desktops in early 2009, and replaced the previous logo in the OEM information (in Windows Vista & 7) and boot screens, later down the line, and eventually the HP Envy series later that year, though it was still used in tandem with the previous one until 2012, albeit on occasion in some parts. As of 2020 it can still be seen on packaging for ink cartridges, as well as on some parts of its website, including product pages, and the favicon on its main pages (albeit with the color from the current logo), and is still seen on most, if not all of its new products, despite being replaced with the current logo in 2012.

2012–present

HP logo 2012

The logo was refreshed with a new color and the monogram was made slightly larger. Created by Siegel+Gale, when this logo debuted with the HP Discover event of June 2012 (including its promotions before then), along with the tagline "Make it matter.", the previous logo and the darker tone version was still used on DWA films and newer products until 2014. As of November 2015, its enterprise division was broken away into Hewlett Packard Enterprise, while this company continues at HP Inc. today, legally alternating with HP Development Company, L.P., as it has been since 1998.

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