
The Orange logo, an international telecommunications operator, consists of a signature orange square, with the brand name «orange» placed at the bottom in lowercase white sans-serif letters. The logo font is a modified version of Helvetica Neue, and the background is a bright, vivid orange. The current version of the logo was approved in 2013 after rebranding from «France Télécom» to «Orange», when the group decided to unify its visual style across all markets. The brand name comes from the English word «orange» and was originally used as a separate mobile brand in the UK before becoming the main brand of the group.
Orange S.A. is a French multinational telecommunications corporation operating in more than 26 countries and serving hundreds of millions of customers worldwide. It offers a wide range of services: mobile and fixed-line communication, internet, television, cloud solutions, and digital services for individuals and businesses. The group’s history began with the state company «Postes et Télégraphes», later becoming «France Télécom», and in 2013 it was renamed Orange. As part of its strategy, the company actively develops network infrastructure, expands international presence, introduces new digital technologies, and aims to improve service quality while implementing sustainability and corporate social responsibility initiatives.










