Reebok new logo
Reebok has undergone several logo changes throughout its history. Here are some of the most notable ones:
- Original Logo (1958-1970s): The first Reebok logo featured a stylized letter "R" with a winged horse's head, designed by Joe McQuillan, the founder of the company.
- Classic Logo (1970s-1990s): In the 1970s, Reebok introduced a new logo featuring a more modern, sans-serif font with the brand name "Reebok" in bold letters. This logo became iconic and was used for several decades.
- Vector Logo (1990s-2000s): In the 1990s, Reebok introduced a new logo featuring a stylized vector design with a bold, angular font and a distinctive swoosh-like element.
- Wordmark Logo (2000s-2010s): In the early 2000s, Reebok introduced a wordmark logo featuring the brand name "Reebok" in a custom-designed font with a more modern and sleek look.
- Current Logo (2010s-present): In 2010, Reebok introduced a new logo featuring a more minimalist design with a bold, sans-serif font and a stylized "R" symbol. The logo is often used in conjunction with the brand's tagline "Life is Not a Spectator Sport."
Here are some of the recent logo variations:
- In 2020, Reebok introduced a new logo featuring a more dynamic and energetic design, with a bold, cursive font and a stylized "R" symbol.
- In 2022, Reebok launched a new logo featuring a more simplified and modern design, with a bold, sans-serif font and a stylized "R" symbol.
It's worth noting that Reebok has also used various sub-logos and logos for specific product lines or collaborations, but the above designs are the most notable and widely recognized logo changes for the brand.