Courier mail logo

The Courier-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The logo of The Courier-Mail is a distinctive and iconic design that has undergone several changes over the years. Here are a few iterations of the logo:

  1. Early years (1933-1950s): The original logo featured a stylized letter "C" made up of a series of curved lines, with the words "The Courier-Mail" written in a bold, sans-serif font.
  2. 1950s-1970s: The logo underwent a significant change, with the introduction of a new font and a more modern design. The "C" was replaced with a stylized image of a courier's horn, surrounded by the words "The Courier-Mail" in a bold, serif font.
  3. 1980s-1990s: The logo was simplified and modernized, featuring a bold, sans-serif font with the words "The Courier-Mail" written in a curved line, resembling a courier's horn.
  4. 2000s-present: The current logo features a stylized image of a courier's horn, with the words "The Courier-Mail" written in a bold, sans-serif font. The logo is often displayed in a bright, bold color scheme, such as red and yellow.

Here is an image of the current logo:

[Image description: The Courier-Mail logo features a stylized image of a courier's horn, with the words "The Courier-Mail" written in a bold, sans-serif font. The logo is displayed in a bright, bold color scheme, with the horn and text in red and yellow.]