GoodYear Logo History

GOODYEAR'S LOGO

Our winged-foot trademark was inspired by a newel-post statuette of the Roman god Mercury in the home of Goodyear founder Frank Seiberling.Seiberling felt Mercury embodied many of the characteristics for which Goodyear products were known.



THE GOODYEAR SYMBOL - ORIGIN OF THE WINGFOOT

The responsibility for the adoption of the Wingfoot symbol, known today in every civilized country on earth, rests to a great extent with Frank Seiberling, the founder and for many years president of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.

In the old Seiberling home in Akron, on a newel post of the stairway there stood a statue of the famous god of mythology known to the ancient Romans as Mercury, and to the Greeks as Hermes.

Mr. Seiberling's attention was attracted to the statue, and he felt that the god it portrayed embodied many of the characteristics for which Goodyear products were known.

A meeting to discuss the idea of suitable trademark was held at the Seiberling home in August 1900. Something distinctively Goodyear was needed to distinguish it from other companies.

Among the sketches prepared for the meeting at Mr. Seiberling's suggestion was one using the winged foot of Mercury.

Everyone present agreed that this should be the symbol for the company, with the Wingfoot to be set in the middle of the word "Goodyear." The original Wingfoot, however, was much larger in relation to the word "Goodyear" than the one in use today.

Mercury in ancient times was the god of trade and commerce; but it was as a swift messenger for all the gods of mythology that he was best known, and as such he has continued to be known through the centuries.

The idea of speed had much to do with Goodyear's selection of the symbol, for the wingfooted Mercury was regarded as a fleet herald of good news. But it is as a herald or carrier of good tidings to users of Goodyear products everywhere that the Wingfoot now stands in the minds of the people of the world.

Goodyear Logo - Winter tire

Special marking did not exist so far,who would define tire as winter. By that reason it has designed new logo Goodyear, which will be placed on all winter tires produced by Goodyear and Dunlop, for trucks equal, as well as coaches. Logo, on flank of tire place, suggestive picture presents referring to winter conditions, on fact indicating same, that tire has been made for riding in winter conditions specially, on snow and ice.

References:http://www.goodyear.com/corporate/history/history_origin.html
http://www.goodyear.com/corporate/about/about_quickfacts.html
http://eu.goodyear.com/pl_pl/sitewides/press/archive/news2006/article12.jsp

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