Wait, the Barbie movie logo dates back to the 1970s? (2024)

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The Barbie logo is suddenly everywhere as the Barbie Movie starring Greta Gerwig takes the world by storm. Or Barbie logos that is, because you might have noticed a couple of different designs flying around. They're both pink, as you would expect, and they both go back to the history of a brand that began life over 60 years ago.

Toymaker Mattel's main Barbie logo – which made it into our pick of the best handwriting logos – is the same as its original logo design from all the way back in 1959. The Barbie Movie logo is a different design, but it turns out that it's not entirely original either. It bears a strong resemblance to the Barbie logo that was used from 1975 all the way through to 1991. Confused? As we reach peak Barbiecore, here's a recap of every official Barbie logo to date and we also consider why the Barbie Movie has the logo it does.

The original Barbie logo 1959 - 1975

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This original cursive Barbie logo probably looks very familiar. That's because it's the same as the Barbie logo today, albeit in a slightly different shade of pink. It's proved to be an enduring design, serving for Barbie's first 15 years, and also her last 14 years since it was reintroduced in 2009. You'll notice that the capped initial 'B' is lower than the rest of the word. This lack of uniformity gives the logo a carefree, playful feel that seems in keeping with the brand.

The second Barbie logo 1975 - 1991

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After 15 years, the Barbie logo underwent quite a transformation in 1975, getting a big drop shadow for a 3D look that chimed with the times. While the proportions of the letters became a little more uniform (although the initial B still falls lower on a line), the logo had an upwards slant, maintaining the feel of fun and frivolity of the previous design. This logo might look familiar – we'll see why in a moment.

The Barbie logo 1991 - 1999

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The 1990s saw Barbie drop the drop shadow and replace the ball terminals with more angular, stroke-like terminations on the letters. It kept the printed letters but the design felt almost like it was seeking a middle ground between the former cursive logo and its replacement. The shade of pink changed too, becoming more muted, perhaps in a bid to present a more refined Barbie.

The Barbie logo in the 2000s

In 1999, Mattel brought back the cursive Barbie logo. It was similar to the original 1959 design but kept the slanted orientation introduced in subsequent designs. That slant became less pronounced in updates introduced in 2004 and 2005, when the logo became more Disney-like with a larger, freer script. For just one year, the Barbie logo even had a flower as the dot on the 'i'. It felt like Barbie was going through her teenage years here, changing her look three times in just six years, trying to find an identity with missteps along the way.

And in 2009, Barbie finally found her true identity... and it was the one she had been born with back in 1959. Mattel decided enough playing around with different designs and circled right back to its orignal design.

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But the story doesn't end there. The Barbie Movie logo is not the same logo used as the main brand identity. However, it's very similar to the second Barbie logo used from 1975 to 1991, without the slant and with the addition of some extra shine and the word 'Movie'. It seems Warner Bros decided that big drop shadow was more cinematic. It may also have figured that it would have nostalgia value for those who grew up with Barbie in the 1980s, including many people who are now parents (see our guide to how to design a logo for more things to consider when choosing a design, and check out these five wild moments from the Barbie Movie marketing buildup).

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Wait, the Barbie movie logo dates back to the 1970s? (2024)

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Wait, the Barbie movie logo dates back to the 1970s? ›

The Barbie Movie logo is a different design, but it turns out that it's not entirely original either. It bears a strong resemblance to the Barbie logo that was used from 1975 all the way through to 1991.

Why does the Barbie movie use the old logo? ›

The original Barbie logo 1959 - 1975

That's because it's the same as the Barbie logo today, albeit in a slightly different shade of pink. It's proved to be an enduring design, serving for Barbie's first 15 years, and also her last 14 years since it was reintroduced in 2009.

When did the Barbie logo change? ›

The Y2K influence and flower (2004 – 2005): This short-lived redesign introduced the iconic bright pink, paied with a flower symbol on top of the “i”. Simplification and boldness (2005 – 2009): The Barbie logo was reimagined with a focus on simplicity and boldness.

What font is the 1975 Barbie logo? ›

Some say the Dollie Script font designed by Måns Grebäck from Sweden was used, while others claim the logo was based on the Barbie Medium font.

Why did they change the Barbie font? ›

1975 – 1991: A Redesign

This redesign was done to modernize the logo so they opted to use a 3D name appearance. Not only did the font and color change with this redesign but the direction of the logo also changed.

What is the story of the Barbie logo? ›

Mattel Creations co-founder and designer Ruth Handler designed the first Barbie logo in 1959 as the present logo. Like many brands, Barbie has changed its logo five times to meet industry standards. What's even more interesting is that in 2009, the company resumed its original logo.

What was the black Barbie doll? ›

The Christie doll

The Christie doll is considered the first Black doll because Christie was made with Black features and not just brown skin like Francie.

What font is the original Barbie logo? ›

The Barbie font name is likely known as Dollie Script, but there are several other iterations. However, the original logo for Barbie (which was used from 1991 until 1999) features a font that is strikingly similar to Barbie Medium.

Why did they rename Kelly Barbie? ›

Because of weird European licensing issues, Mattel changed the named from Kelly to Chelsea a few years ago.

What was the Barbie controversy in 1959? ›

The men felt that women would not buy a doll with a woman's body—with breasts and narrow waistlines and narrow ankles, this adult sexy-looking doll. Men felt that their wives would not want it and that it wouldn't be right for a child to have.” “At the time, baby dolls were the popular toy,” notes usatoday.com.

What is Barbie's motto? ›

You Can Be Anything”.

Why is Barbie's logo pink? ›

The color used in the logo is Barbie Pink or Pantone 219C. This color is named after the company. Since the company has children as its target customers, pink is a natural color for the logo. Moreover, pink also is a lady's color who has children always around them.

What does Barbie stand for? ›

HISTORY. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Barbie was named after Ruth Handler's daughter, Barbara, and Ken after her son, Kenneth. She is from (fictional) Willows, Wisconsin, where she attended high school.

Why did Barbie movie use an old logo? ›

It may also have figured that it would have nostalgia value for those who grew up with Barbie in the 1980s, including many people who are now parents (see our guide to how to design a logo for more things to consider when choosing a design, and check out these five wild moments from the Barbie Movie marketing buildup).

Are you allowed to use the Barbie logo? ›

Unauthorised commercial use of any Barbie logos without proper authorisation AND LICENSING AGREEMENTS from Mattel, Inc. could violate their trademark rights, resulting in potential legal issues. Fortunately you do have access to Officially Licensed Barbie Balloons and Partywear from GO International!!

What year did Barbie change? ›

Barbie Introduces New Body Types

In 2016, to better reflect the world girls see today, Barbie introduced three new body types: curvy, petite, and tall. The launch of the new body types landed Barbie on the cover of Time magazine.

Why isn't the Barbie song in the Barbie movie? ›

The reason that “Barbie Girl” won't be in Barbie is more than just a licensing or rights issue though. Some of it has to do with the fact that Barbie's parent company Mattel sued the Aqua group for trademark infringement because of the song in 1997.

Why does Barbie use pink in their logo? ›

Logo design elements of Barbie

The color, known as Barbie Pink or Pantone 219c, was named after the company. This color was chosen because of the prevalent gender roles that were dominating society at the time. The bright pink color was thought to attract the target audience's attention: girls and women.

Why the Barbie doll is an icon? ›

Barbie's significance reaches far beyond her status as a toy; she represents empowerment, inclusivity, and creativity. Her evolution over the years reflects the changing cultural landscape and the drive to challenge stereotypes and inspire future generations.

Is it legal to use the Barbie font? ›

The Barbie font is a custom typeface protected under trademark laws and is not publicly available for use. Similar fonts exist, but a license might be required for commercial use. Always ensure that using a similar font does not infringe on Mattel's trademark rights.

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