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  1. The Burberry logo was originally designed in 1901 and had a red emblem above a wordmark. The emblem portrayed a horse rider with a shield and pike and took almost the entire space. The pike was a weaving flag, with the shield featuring a decorative letter “B” and the inscription “Prorsum.”

  2. 16 Apr 2024 · What does the Burberry logo mean? The original Burberry logo depicts a knight with a shield in one hand and a spear in the other. It signifies the fashion house founder’s aspiration to defend his interests.

  3. 7 Feb 2023 · British heritage brand Burberry has unveiled a logo that uses an equestrian knight motif that was created for the brand over 100 years ago along with a serif typeface.

  4. 7 Feb 2023 · Burberry was one of the first fashion houses to introduce a minimal, sans-serif typeface back in 2018, but it's just gone back to its roots with a new "archive-inspired" sans-serif look. And the company has also resurrected its 1901 '‘Equestrian Knight Design’ (EKD) symbol for good measure.

  5. 6 Feb 2023 · The logo symbolized a new, modern Burberry, and Tisci placed it prominently on all sorts of garments, from drawstring hoodies to lace gowns. Now, Daniel Lee, the former Bottega Veneta designer...

  6. 1 Jun 2022 · The updated Burberry logo design was quite radical as it ditched the classic “Equestrian Knight” and tagged the brand with a bolder, more modern font. The new, austere Burberry logo has the brand name written in all capital letters and a smaller text “LONDON ENGLAND” underneath.

  7. 6 Feb 2023 · Daniel Lee’s stint as creative director at Burberry has begun in earnest after the British brand unveiled a series of campaign images featuring new brand ambassadors and, crucially, a new logo.

  8. 6 Feb 2023 · Accompanying the imagery is the evolution of the Burberry logo and Equestrian Knight Design (EKD). The new Burberry logo is archive inspired. The original Equestrian Knight Design was the winning entry of a public competition to design a new logo, circa 1901.

  9. The quintessential British coat, a global fashion icon. The trench coat was created by Burberry founder Thomas Burberry over 100 years ago. A design born from function to protect the military during the First World War. Its epaulettes originally displayed an officer’s rank, whilst the belt’s metal D-rings were used to attach equipment.

  10. 31 Jan 2019 · The Peter Saville-designed Burberry logo is part of a strategy to realign the British label on the international stage. Saville looked to a rubber-and-leatherwear couturier for inspiration for the sans serif design.