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  1. Apr 7, 2008 · Although it was never shown on The Beatles’ original UK albums, The Beatles’ famous ‘drop-T’ logo was a familiar sight throughout the group’s early years. It adorned Ringo Starr’s drum kit from 1963, has since endured as The Beatles’ official marque, and was registered as a trademark by Apple Corps in the 1990s. But how did it ...

  2. The Beatles’ iconic and memorable logo was created on a whim by a drum store owner for a shockingly small amount of money — which took years to refine and decades to be adapted as their official logo. The logo is seen on almost every piece of merchandise issued since 1994’s Anthology project.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Although the band disbanded in the 1970s, its logo is known not only by the infamous Beatles. The wordmark, written in black letters with sharp serifs, is well-known to anyone who is even slightly interested in rock history. After all, it adorned the front of the large drum played by Ringo Starr.

  4. Dec 6, 2021 · December 6, 2021 by Chris Huber Last Updated: March 23, 2024. The Beatles logo is classic and simple, yet somehow it fits so well with their ethos as a band. The Beatles did not need a psychedelic logo, like the Grateful Dead, or a few cryptic ones, like Led Zeppelin.

  5. The iconic "Drop-T" logo was designed by drum designer Ivor Arbiter, it was commonly seen in Ringo's drum-kit but it was also used in promotional material and other types of media. While The Beatles officially disbanded on April 10, 1970 (although Lennon left on September 20, 1969) the logo is still used in merchandise and old album's re-releases.

  6. Nov 4, 2023 · English. The official "Drop t" logo of the Beatles. The originial version was created in 1963 by Ivor Arbiter. Summary. Licensing. 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.

  7. Oct 14, 2018 · The famous Beatles logo – a wonder of understatement also known as ‘the Drop-T’ design was based on a sketch made by instrument retailer Ivor Arbiter in 1963. The store owner quickly drew the design after negotiating with Beatles manager Brian Epstein who was looking for a drum kit for Ringo Starr back in 1963.

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