logos
This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1903–1907 1907–1909 1907–1912 1909–1911 1911–1912 1912–1917 1917–1927
1903–1907 1907–1909 1907–1912 1909–1911 1911–1912 1912–1917 1917–1927
1927–1957 1957–1965 1965–present 1976–2003 2003–2017 2017–present
1927–1957 1957–1965 1965–present 1976–2003 2003–2017 2017–present

Ford is a major American multinational automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford in 1903, renowned for revolutionizing mass production. Based in Dearborn, Michigan, it produces a wide range of vehicles, including the iconic Mustang, F-Series trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles, alongside its luxury Lincoln brand.

1903–1907

Ford 1903

1907–1909

Ford 1907

1907–1912

Ford 1907-2
Designer:  Childe Harold Wills
Typography:  Custom type
Launched:  1907

In 1907, Childe Harold Wills designed the famous "Ford script", which appears to be influenced by Henry Ford's signature.[1]

1909–1911

Ford 1909

1911–1912

Ford 1911

1912–1917

Ford 1912
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Copperplate Gothic (modified)
Launched:  1912

1917–1927

Ford 1917

The script inside of an oval began to be featured in cars with the release of the 1927 Model A.[1]

1927–1957

Ford 1927

From the mid-1930s onward, use of this logo on the cars themselves was first de-emphasized and then dropped entirely. A completely different "crest" logo appeared with the 1949 models; this design would be the basis of all subsequent logos used by the company.

1957–1965

Ford 1957

Ford's logo design was re-imagined in 1957, the badge now shaped like an oval rather than a lozenge (resembling the 1927 logo). This logo, a direct precursor to the 1965 one, was first used internally in August 1957.[2] Despite this, it wasn't seen in advertising until early 1964.

1965–present

1965–1976 (primary), 1976–present (secondary)

Ford 1965
Designer:  Bob Noorda and
Ralph Eckerstrom of
Unimark International
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  1965

In 1965, Bob Noorda and Ralph Eckerstrom of Unimark International refined the 1957 logo and created a complete unified corporate identity from it, with it as the centerpiece. Today, it remains the most recognizable and longest-lived logo of the brand with a lifespan of 55+ years. From 1976, this logo was simply used as an alternate variation in tandem with the next two logos below; it wouldn't be until 2017 that Ford decided to bring it back as the primary logo of the company. However, the next three logos below are still being used alongside this logo today.

1976–2003

Ford (1976)

This metallic version of the blue oval badge began to replace a block-letter "FORD" wordmark as the primary logo on cars themselves, beginning with the 1976 international and 1976 North American models. This logo is a main variant for its vehicles only, and as a sign for its locations.

2003–2017

Ford Motor Company Logo
Designer:  Pantone
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  2003

For the 100th anniversary celebration of the company in 2003, the blue oval badge had a major refresh. This new design made by the agency Pantone removed the chrome border that surrounded the oval, and the metallic texture was replaced with a blue gradient, which gives the impression of a more modern and three-dimensional logo.

Ford retired this logo in 2017, in favor of the modernized 1965 flat design. However, it still appears currently inside the vehicles, having a start-up screen with the logo on it, and on most brands, including "Built Ford Tough".

2017–present

Ford

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