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==1962–1972==
 
==1962–1972==
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A number of locations continued to use this logo in their signage until the mid-80's.
   
 
==1972–1985==
 
==1972–1985==
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==1985–1992==
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==1985–1994==
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==1992–1994==
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==1992–1994 (secondary logo)==
[[File:Taco Bell - 1992.svg|200px|center]]
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==1994–2016==
 
==1994–2016==
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A cleaner version of the 1985 and 1992 logos was introduced in April 1994, and was the restaurant chain's main logo for 22 years. Despite a change of the logo in 2016, it is still used at almost all locations. It was designed by [[Lippincott]].
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A cleaner version of the 1985 and 1992 logos was introduced in April 1994, and was the restaurant chain's main logo for 22 years. It was designed by [[Lippincott]].
   
 
==2016–present==
 
==2016–present==
[[File:Taco Bell 2016.svg|200px|center]]
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To coincide with the launch of its flagship restaurant in Las Vegas, Taco Bell introduced a newly revamped version of its logo on November 14, 2016. The new logo was created in collaboration with Lippincott and Taco Bell’s internal design group.
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To coincide with the launch of its flagship restaurant in Las Vegas, Taco Bell introduced a newly revamped version of its logo on November 14, 2016. The typeface on the text was changed to a sans-serif typeface and made black, and the bell icon was modified by removing the pink and yellow colors to become all purple, among other changes. The new logo was created in collaboration with Lippincott and Taco Bell’s internal design group.
   
==See also==
 
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Revision as of 03:21, 28 October 2019

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1962–1972 1972–1985 1985–1992 1992–1994 1994–2016 2016–present
1962–1972 1972–1985 1985–1992 1992–1994 1994–2016 2016–present

1962–1972

Tacobell60s


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A number of locations continued to use this logo in their signage until the mid-80's.

1972–1985

Tacobelllogo1972

1985–1994

Tacobelllogo1985

1992–1994 (secondary logo)

1994–2016

Taco Bell

A cleaner version of the 1985 and 1992 logos was introduced in April 1994, and was the restaurant chain's main logo for 22 years. It was designed by Lippincott.

2016–present

Taco Bell 2016

To coincide with the launch of its flagship restaurant in Las Vegas, Taco Bell introduced a newly revamped version of its logo on November 14, 2016. The typeface on the text was changed to a sans-serif typeface and made black, and the bell icon was modified by removing the pink and yellow colors to become all purple, among other changes. The new logo was created in collaboration with Lippincott and Taco Bell’s internal design group.