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In February 2014, the yellow stripe at the bottom of the wordmark and the green dot on the "i" in "Pizza" were dropped from the logo, the wordmark was tilted and moved down further from the "red roof" design. This logo is still used in some countries.
 
In February 2014, the yellow stripe at the bottom of the wordmark and the green dot on the "i" in "Pizza" were dropped from the logo, the wordmark was tilted and moved down further from the "red roof" design. This logo is still used in some countries.
   
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[[File:Pizza Hut logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Pizza Hut logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
In November 2014, Pizza Hut announced a major change to their menu and the look of their restaurants. They also announced a new logo and box design, which were launched on November 19. The logo consists of the short-lived logo in white, placed on a red circle drawn much akin to a brush stroke. The red circle also, appropriately, looks like tomato sauce being spread around on a pizza. On boxes, a variant which has only the roof inside the circle is used.
 
In November 2014, Pizza Hut announced a major change to their menu and the look of their restaurants. They also announced a new logo and box design, which were launched on November 19. The logo consists of the short-lived logo in white, placed on a red circle drawn much akin to a brush stroke. The red circle also, appropriately, looks like tomato sauce being spread around on a pizza. On boxes, a variant which has only the roof inside the circle is used.

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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1958–1967 1967–1999, 2019–present 1999–2014 2008–2017 (International)
1958–1967 1967–1999, 2019–present 1999–2014 2008–2017 (International)
2010 (North American prototype) 2010–2014 2014 (North America) 2014–present
2010 (North American prototype) 2010–2014 2014 (North America) 2014–present

1958–1967

Pizza Hut (1958)

In 1958, the Pizza Hut restaurant was first commenced.

1967–1999, 2019–present

Pizza Hut (Old)

In 1967, the chain began using a new, simplified logo featuring the now-famous "red roof" design. On June 17, 2019, the 1967 logo was revived by the company to be used as his New logo. and also to promote the third season of Netflix's series Stranger Things (which takes place in the 80s).

1999–present

1999–2014

Pizza Hut

In 1999, the chain launched a new logo, designed by Landor Associates, with a new script font and the dot on the "i" in "Pizza" was colored green. Also, a yellow line was placed underneath the script. From 2010 to 2014, it was used as a secondary logo.

2008–2017 (International)

Pizza hut logo

This logo was used in countries in South America and was also used in Hong Kong, Israel, and Southeast Asia. It was introduced in 2008 and is used internationally until 2017.

2010 (North American prototype)

Pizza Hut logo 2010 North America

This logo was only used at a series of prototype locations in Peoria and Peoria Heights in Illinois. This was used during a proposed reformatting which explored the concept of the restaurant chain changing to being exclusively a carry-out chain. This logo was eventually removed from said locations, and its branding was reverted to the previous logo.

2010–2014

Pizza Hut 2010

In February 2010, the "red roof" design was given a glossy look, and the script was modified. This logo was still used at some locations until the end of 2015.

2014 (North America)

Pizza Hut 2014 (NA)

In February 2014, the yellow stripe at the bottom of the wordmark and the green dot on the "i" in "Pizza" were dropped from the logo, the wordmark was tilted and moved down further from the "red roof" design. This logo is still used in some countries.

2014–present 2019-present (Secondary Logo)

Pizza Hut logo

In November 2014, Pizza Hut announced a major change to their menu and the look of their restaurants. They also announced a new logo and box design, which were launched on November 19. The logo consists of the short-lived logo in white, placed on a red circle drawn much akin to a brush stroke. The red circle also, appropriately, looks like tomato sauce being spread around on a pizza. On boxes, a variant which has only the roof inside the circle is used.

Since 2019 Yum! Brands has preferred to use the 1967 logo in favour of the 2014 logo in advertising and most other applications. The 2014 logo will remain in use in Restaurants.