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In 1930, the logo of Unilever was in a sans-serif typeface and all-caps. The current Unilever corporate logo was introduced in 2004 and was designed by Wolff Olins , a brand consultancy agency. The 'U' shape is now made up of 25 distinct symbols, each icon representing one of the company's sub-brands or its corporate values. [ 122 ]
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The Heartbrand logo. Unilever is the world's biggest ice cream manufacturer. [2] Most of the company's ice cream business falls under its "Heartbrand" brand umbrella, so called because of the brand's heart-shaped logo. [2] [3] [4]
Dove is a personal care brand owned by the British consumer goods company Unilever. [1] Dove products are sold in more than 150 countries and are offered for women, men, babies and children. The brand's logo is a silhouette profile of the brand's namesake bird.
Around 1,500 jobs globally are being cut at consumer goods giant Unilever as part of a group-wide overhaul. The Marmite-to-Dove soap maker is planning to axe around 15% of senior management roles ...
A Wall's ice cream van parked in Clacton, Essex, England Rear of a Wall's ice cream van (with Wall's logo visible) next to Tower Bridge in London. Unilever continues to use the brand for ice cream in the UK [6] and it has become part of the company's international Heartbrand strategy, where it retains its local ice cream brand but shares one logo and most of the product's lineup with the ...
Unilever is powering through a strategic overhaul, which has so far included a wave of layoffs and a spinoff plan for its ice cream business. Unilever wants to sell brands worth €1 billion in ...
Signage for Unilever Plc at the company's headquarters in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in February 2022. (Peter Boer/Bloomberg/Getty Images)