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Mastercard drops name from logo, banks on symbol-only mark Mastercard is removing its name from its logo in select contexts and using its classic interlocking red and yellow circles to represent the brand, the company announced in a news release on Monday (Jan 7)
Mastercard strips its name from its logo - Campaign Asia Fifty years after introducing its logo of interlocking red and yellow circles, Mastercard has simplified its official logo by stripping the name 'mastercard' from it The credit card firm now refers to its standalone logo of two circles as the 'Mastercard symbol'
Mastercard evolves its brand mark by dropping its name The interlocking red and yellow circles, referred to as the Mastercard Symbol, will now stand on its own across cards using the red and yellow brand mark, acceptance marks at retail locations both in the physical and digital worlds, and major sponsorship properties
MasterCard Gets Its First New Logo In 20 Years - Fast Company While MasterCard has evolved with the times by introducing digital products and creating new technology for credit card payment systems, its logo–two intersecting circles with a wordmark
What Do All the Symbols Numbers On Your Credit Card Mean The first thing on the topmost corner (can be right or left) on the front side of your credit card is the card issuer’s name It is the name of the bank or financial institution that has issued the card
Mastercard Logo Tracing its Historical Significance, Symbolism . . . Mastercard logo is a geometric composition having two circles in red and orange They overlap each other to symbolize unity, connection, and cooperation Mastercard logo design history started in the 1960s when the card was known as Master Charge
Discover the Meaning Behind the Mastercard Symbol The logo features two overlapping circles in red and yellow, with the word “Mastercard” written in black between them The choice of colors is not arbitrary; each color represents a specific meaning and reinforces the brand identity of Mastercard