
The Evian logo, used by the French natural mineral water brand, consists of the brand name written in lowercase letters with an image of mountain peaks above it. The word is set in a large rounded sans-serif font in pink, and above the name are three gray shapes with jagged, angular edges representing the shaded sides of mountain peaks. The mountain peaks are connected to the origin of the water: Evian comes from the French Alps. The brand name comes from the town of Évian-les-Bains, where the mineral water source was discovered more than 230 years ago. Different versions of the logo have preserved the combination of the name and the mountains, while the mountain peaks have been simplified in the current version.
Evian is a French natural mineral water brand owned by Danone. The water undergoes natural filtration for more than 15 years through glacial rocks in the French Alps, gains its mineral composition naturally, and is bottled at the Cachat spring. The brand offers water in different formats, including bottles for everyday use, a glass bottle range, sparkling water, and limited designer editions. Evian is known as an international bottled water brand associated with the French Alps, natural origin, bottle recycling, and reducing the use of plastic in packaging.










