Saul Bass - Wikipedia The 1983 AT T logo, designed by Bass Bass' firm was responsible for some of the best-remembered, most iconic logos in North America, including both the Bell Telephone logo (1969) and American Bell globe later used for successor AT T (1982)
Saul Bass logos, then and now - Logo Design Love AT T (original design by Saul Bass in 1986, changed in 2005 by Interbrand) Lots more examples of Saul Bass logos on designer Christian Annyas’ blog Christian worked-out that the average lifespan of a Saul Bass logo is 34 years Hugely impressive, but should’ve been longer in my humble opinion
Saul Bass, USA (1958) - AT T – Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) Bass worked as a graphic designer, animator, photographer and film director He designed trademarks logos and corporate identity programmes for AT T, Bell Systems, United Airlines, Minolta, Alcoa, Warner Communication, Exxon and many more major companies
AT T Logo, symbol, meaning, history, PNG, brand - Logos-world Who designed the original AT T logo? Saul Bass designed the original globe-shaped AT T logo He was a renowned graphic designer known for his work in logo design and film title sequences Bass created the final bell emblem for the brand, simplifying it to a minimalist design that became iconic
The Saul Bass AT T Logo Design, 1969 - The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit The Saul Bass bell logo is gone now, replaced by the Saul Bass-designed 1983 globe logo (often called the Death Star by AT T employees) Even though the mid-century design is now as rare as the prior logos, it has never made it into the same strata of nostalgia
Saul Bass | Logopedia | Fandom Saul Bass (May 8, 1920 – April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and Oscar-winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion-picture title sequences, film posters, and corporate logos
AT T by Saul Bass, 1969 • LogoArchive Logo designed by Saul Bass in 1969 for American telecoms company AT T From LogoArchive, the ever-growing digital historical modernist logo book