The internet brands always invested in their look, and for having a famous image, the brands spend money for obtaining a representative logo, this logo must be a distinctive visual identity, Stock Logos, a strong and large’s design community, has a part with us a list of famous logos, in this article I will allocate you a selection list for the brands logos cost, this range that stretch from $0 to $211,000,000

A notable example is the current Microsoft logo, according to the Seattle Times, Microsoft recently updated for the first time in 25 years their logo.

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Pepsi paid for their Pepsi logo a price tag: $1,000,000

The Pepsi logo was designed in 2008 by the Arnell Group, and had a $1,000,000 costs, in this amount the designers made a complete branding package.

Australia and New Zealand Banking paid for their Group logo price tag: $15,000,000

ANZ or New Zealand Banking Group paid for they logo $15,000,000, the logo was redesigned in 2009.

 

Accenture paid for their logo price tag: $100,000,000

The Accenture logo paid $100,000,000 for their logo and this kind symbol was designed by Landor Associates in 2000.

BBC paid for their logo a price tag: $1,800,000

The BBC logo was bought with $1,800,000 and was redesigned in 1997.

British Petrol (BP) paid for their logo a price tag: $211,000,000

The BP logo gave for the logo $211,000,000 and the logo were designed in 2008.

Enron paid for their logo a price tag: $33,000

The Enron paid for the logo $33,000, the logo was designed by Paul Rand in the 1990s.

Glasgow 2014 Games paid for the logo a price tag: $95,000

The Glasgow 2014 Games gave for the logo a price $95,000, the logo was designed by Marque Agency and this amount only includes the logo design.

Google logo price tag: $0

Google kept the original idea for Google logo design is and the original concept is keeping today, by the day the Google sign it has been fine-tuned, but the original idea it is the same. The original Google logo was designed by Sergey Brin in 1998, Sergey Brin is one of Google’s founders in Gimp.

Coca-Cola logo price tag: $0

For Coca-Cola sign, today it is the same first and the concept logo for Coca-Cola, the logo was designed by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the mark’s distinctive cursive script.  The Logo was designed in the mid-19th century.

The price for London 2012 Olympics logo was: $625,000

The 2012 Olympics logo designed by Wolff Ollins in 2007, was bought with $625,000

City of Melbourne paid for they logo a price tag: $625,000

The City of Melbourne paid for the logo $625,000, the logo was designed by Landor Associates in 2009.

NeXT symbol bought the logo with a price tag: $100,000

The NeXT logo was designed in 1986 by Paul Rand for Steve Jobs and the cost was $100,000

Nike logo price tag: $35

In 1975 Carolyn Davidson was designed the Nike logo. For $35 only included the logo design, by the time the Nike logo has been refined but the original concept has been kept intact.

Twitter for their logo paid a price tag: $15

The Twitter logo was designed in 2009 by Simon Oxley.

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