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In 1970, the designers chose a striking

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In 1970, the designers chose a striking contrast with light letters against a dark background. Each letter was encased in rectangular frames, giving the logo a visually impressive and captivating appearance.

1975-1977

Embracing a Western-style font, each letter featured wide serifs that resembled curly rectangles, giving the text a distinctive and bold appearance.

Each letter’s legs sported tiny, spike-like protrusions, adding a touch of bulgaria telegram to the overall design. Breaking away from convention, the hyphen found its place diagonally in a wavy shape, contributing to the logo’s dynamic and energetic feel.

1977-1981

The distinctions between the prior and the updated logo were limited to three fundamental changes: a more defined shape for the curly serifs, a shift from black to dark gray, and a noticeable thickening of the hyphen.

1981-1992

In addition to the color change, the designers overhauled the typeface, opting for a simple, sans-serif style with printable characters. While the hyphen was retained between “Wall” and “Mart,” its placement was adjusted alongside the letters, contributing to a more modern and streamlined appearance.

1992-2008

In 1992, a significant change occurred in the Walmart logo design.

The hyphen was replaced with a five-pointed star icon, and the previously brown space transitioned to a vibrant blue. The uppercase lettering remained consistent with the earlier versions.
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