This undated product image provided by Mastercard shows Mastercard's new logo. The digital payment company says it is dropping its name in some contexts, opting to let its familiar interlocking yellow ...
Fifty years after introducing its logo of interlocking red and yellow circles, Mastercard has simplified its official logo by stripping the name 'mastercard' from it. The credit card firm now refers ...
The red and yellow interlocking circles have been Mastercard's trademark since it was founded in 1966, and now the financial company is banking on its logo being iconic enough to solely represent the ...
No more words. That's the strategy credit card company Mastercard is taking with its logo. In a move to make the Mastercard trademarked red and yellow circles even more iconic, the symbol will be used ...
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NEW YORK — MasterCard says it is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles on its logo where it has resided for more than 50 years. Mastercard Inc. joins a ...
Mastercard said Monday select new credit cards will feature solely the "Mastercard Symbol" which by itself represents the company "better than one word ever could." The company said more than 80 ...
Textless logos are often the sign of a brand that has supreme confidence. Many brands will use both a symbol and a wordmark in a lockup, but ditching the type to use a symbol alone is sometimes only ...
NEW YORK (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — What's in a name? For MasterCard, not enough to keep it in the logo. The company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where ...
The move comes as digital payments rise and Mastercard tries to get customers to view it as a tech company instead of a credit-card company. Mastercard is betting customers will know the company by ...
What’s in a name? For Mastercard, not enough to keep it in the logo. The Purchase-based company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where it has ...