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Brand introduction of Pininfarina

logo

logo design Pininfarina brand logo is composed of a "crown" shape with a vertical rectangle. "Crown" is outlined with softer

lines, supplemented by brighter colors and round pearls in

rows, which highlights its elegant and luxurious temperament. The vertical rectangle has

a thin outline and a wide black frame, which visually forms a

double-layer effect. A specially designed

F-shape is placed in the middle of the vertical rectangle. The head of the F-shape is bent, and the tail is cut, which

has a sense of design. The upper left corner and the lower right corner of the vertical rectangle are two triangles, respectively. The whole logo embodies the balance between modernity and aesthetics. The authoritative professional

expresses the rich design details of the brand, and also represents the maturity and high-end of Pininfarina

brand. It is worth mentioning that Pininfarina once had a more complicated logo. This logo is composed of a very complicated

pattern. At the top of this pattern is a "crown", with two pairs of overlapping elegant "wings" under the crown, and a group of capital letters "FARINA" are placed in the middle of the smaller pair of wings. Below this group of letters

is a pattern similar to a shield, and in the middle of the shield is an "F" shape with a

curve design, which looks very elegant. The

bottom of this shield is a solid base, which looks very solid.

Basic information

Brand name: Pininfarina

English name: Pininfarina

Country: Italy

Headquarters: Cambiano, Turin, Italy

Brand type: European

Founded in 193

Founder: Batista Fania (Batista < p Later, after development, it began to take

this as its main business, designing big-name sports cars such as Ferrari and Lamborghini, and

became famous all over the world. Due to the influence of the global industry environment, Pininfa Lina lost money for two years and was finally acquired by Indian multinational group Mahindra.

In p>219, Pininfarina, who has been designing products for other brands, began to make her own car, which may be a new opportunity for this brand to make a comeback.