
The Corona beer brand logo is designed as the brand name set in a decorative antique serif typeface with pronounced wedge-shaped serifs and noticeable contrast in stroke thickness. The letterforms feature elongated proportions, sharp terminals, and distinctive calligraphic elements that give the wordmark a historical, European character. Above the brand name is a crown — a stable graphic element of the logo, present in all official versions of the brand. The logo’s color scheme is based on a combination of dark blue and golden-yellow tones. Below the main name, an additional line indicating a specific product line may appear, while the Corona name and the crown remain unchanged.
Corona is a beer brand of Mexican origin, founded in 1925, and has gained international recognition as one of the most recognizable pale lagers in the world. The brand is owned by the international brewing corporation Anheuser-Busch InBev and is distributed in more than 170 countries. Corona is produced with a strong focus on export markets and is consistently associated with its Mexican origin. The company maintains a unified visual style, preserving continuity of the logo and brand identity across decades regardless of market or medium.












