What font is used by Coca-Cola?

The Coca-Cola logo uses a form of Spencerian script. The Ford logo also used it in its first oval logo design. In modern times, the script is basically the same but has become a little fatter with more rounded ends on some letters.

Is the Coca-Cola font copyrighted?

A trademark or logo can include an original font. For example, COCA-COLA (in a stylized font) is a famous registered trademark that includes an original font. Note that the COCA-COLA Company has registered COCA-COLA as a trademark with and without the stylized font.

Why is Coke in cursive?

Instead, it’s the simple handwriting of Coca-Cola creator John Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson. It makes sense that a business-oriented guy like Robinson would utilize the same handwriting that he used for everyday correspondence and records keeping. Robinson drafted the script in 1885.

Does Coca-Cola have a symbol?

The 1941 redesign is also the logo in use today. The version of the logo was first used from 1941 to 1987. The emblem was brought back in 2003 and has been serving as the visual identity of Coca-Cola ever since.

What is Coca-Cola red?

The iconic red of Coca-Cola is easy to spot — but few people know why the colour was chosen. According to the company, the barrels of bottles were originally painted red so tax agents could distinguish them from alcohol during transport.

Is the Coke logo public domain?

It is in the public domain in the United States as well as countries and areas where the copyright terms of anonymous or pseudonymous works are 95 years or fewer since publication. This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text.

Is the Coca-Cola script trademarked?

That is what makes the Coca-Cola brand not only valuable but also iconic. Earlier this week, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) held that TCCC’s Coca-Cola Script mark is a famous trademark and refused to register the mark CONCEAL-CARRY (also in the Coca-Cola Script) for clothing goods.