First trademarks

First trademarks

Countless global brands – including Rolex, BMW, Louis Vuitton and the New York Yankees – use logos designed more than 100 years ago. Yet there has never been a monographic publication on the origins of logo design at that time. From the second half of the 19th century, the trademark as an advertising and identity symbol for companies replaced traditional symbols such as family crests.

In addition to an extensive illustrated section, the volume includes an introduction by Jens Müller on the history of trademarks, a reproduction of the illustrated essay “Landmarks - Trademarks” by the influential design pioneer F.H. Ehmcke (1878-1965), who in 1921 provided the first comprehensive look at modern corporate logos, and ten case studies of famous brands such as 3M, NBC, Olivetti and Shell.

“Logo Beginnings” book mockup photography featuring a preview of historical corporate identity logos on a blue background

“One for graphic designs and semioticians alike ... As a chronicle of the birth of corporate identity, it can’t be beaten.”
— Wallpaper

Double-page spreads from “Logo Beginnings” featuring categorized company logos and trademarks, including logos from well-known companies such as Avanti and section dividers
vista — Designstudio for communication design in düsseldorf | First trademarks
vista — Designstudio for communication design in düsseldorf | First trademarks
vista — Designstudio for communication design in düsseldorf | First trademarks
vista — Designstudio for communication design in düsseldorf | First trademarks

This large-format monograph contains numerous rare illustrations that illustrate both the turbulent and consistent periods of development in international logo design and the birth of corporate identity.

Logo Beginnings is not only an inspiring handbook for everyday design work, but also great reading for anyone interested in social, cultural and corporate history, as well as the fascinating impact of brands – and the perfect complement to TASCHEN’s classic Logo Modernism.

A two-page spread on the historical evolution of the Shell logo, featuring multiple iterations from its early days to the present, and the evolution of the company logo over the years
A spread from “Logo Beginnings” featuring historical black-and-white logos and explanatory text on the logo development of well-known global brands, using Shell as an example

“Fascinating stories behind the world’s oldest logos.”
— cnn.com

A hand wearing a white glove holds an open page from a book containing an overview of company logos and trademarks in the “Rotation” category

Client: TASCHEN GmbH, Cologne
Services: Concept and design, research, copy, editorial design
Year: 2022


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