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The first KFC logo was introduced in 1952 and featured a "Kentucky Fried Chicken" typeface and a logo of the Colonel. [121] In 1962, Dave Thomas took Colonel Sanders' bucket and turned it into a sign [122] that revolved in a circular motion in front of almost every American KFC outlet. [123]
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .
This sign displays the KFC logo as used between 1978 and 1991; the UK however still used this logo until 1993. Once too large for Sanders to manage, Kentucky Fried Chicken grew to overwhelm John Y. Brown as well. [ 41 ]
KFC’s “finger lickin’ good” slogan usually refers to chicken, but it’s taking on different meaning at its newest location. Sauce and dips are the star at “Saucy,” a prototype opening ...
KFC is doubling down on Colonel Sanders, for the first time casting a black man to play the chicken chain's founder. Comedian David Alan Grier announced on Twitter that he has been cast as the ...
A typical KFC logo on a sign in front of a restaurant in Washington, D.C. The first KFC logo was introduced in 1952 and featured a "Kentucky Fried Chicken" typeface and a logo of the Colonel. [40] It was designed by the Lippincott & Margulies corporate identity agency. [40]
KFC's got some well-known branding, and the chain will do what it takes to protect it. ... This is famously what KFC calls its fried chicken, in reference to Harland Sanders' original recipe.