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Johnnie Walker logos vector in (.SVG, .EPS, .AI, .CDR, .PDF) free download

Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky, first brewed in 1820s by John “Johnnie” Walker in Kilmarnock, Scotland.

The company joined Distillers Company in 1925 and became a part of Diageo Group in 1997. Johnnie Walker is the most widely distributed brand of Scotch whisky in the world.

  • Introduced: 1820: Grocery store; 1865: Whisky blending
  • Country of origin: Scotland

Johnnie Walker logo meaning

The Johnnie Walker man is one of the most iconic drink-related logos in the world. A logo that has been a part of the brand for over a century, the Striding Man was first created by Tom Browne in 1908. This iconic logo has been often edited and refined by many designers, cartoonists and illustrators over the years.

This is a great example of logo evolution and proof that you have to keep reinventing yourself over time to appeal to society or your newfound goals in your business.