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Canon Logo
The name Canon carries such meanings as “holy scripture” and “criterion or standard of judgment.” It effectively captures Canon's corporate spirit, which aims to set a global standard for advanced technologies and service while becoming a criterion in the industry to which others will aspire. The Canon logo, introduced in 1935, has undergone several changes as the company has grown. Despite these modifications, the strong character reflected in the sweeping inward stroke of the “C” has remained intact from the day that the company was founded. Striving for consistency in communication since day one has greatly contributed to the worldwide trust that the Canon brand enjoys today.

Evolution fo the Logo
A designer specializing in advertising created the original Canon logo in 1935. The “C” was unique in that its top end curved inward, ending in a sharp point. This style of typeface did not then exist in Europe or North America. The Canon name and logo were created to reflect the Company's global perspectives, which it adopted right from the beginning of its history.

Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory underwent several name changes before the adoption of Canon Camera Co., Inc., in 1947. This change was significant in that Canon brand and company names were unified for the first time in its history. Several versions of the logo were also used, until a unified version was created in 1953. After further refinements, the logo used today was perfected in 1955. It has remained unchanged for nearly half a century. (…)



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1934
Engraving using the image of Kwanon attached to the “Kwanon” prototype as a motif.

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1935
The Canon logo is registered as a trademark. Prominent features were already inherent in the refinement process. (…)

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Canon Logo Evolution

Carola Hopp, 21. Sep. 05