
Unilever’s logo consists of a capital letter “U” made up of 25 individual pictograms, each representing different aspects of the company’s business — from food and beverages to personal care and home products. These elements are combined into a single image forming the recognizable shape of the letter. Below it appears the name Unilever, written in a handwritten, calligraphic font with smooth curves and variable line thickness, giving the logo a more human and “lively” look. This logo was introduced in 2004 and has remained unchanged, emphasizing the company’s philosophy of diversity, creativity, and sustainable approach.
Unilever is one of the largest international consumer goods companies, founded in 1930 through the merger of the British company Lever Brothers and the Dutch Margarine Unie. The headquarters is located in London. Its brand portfolio includes well-known names like Dove, Lipton, Hellmann’s, Knorr, Axe, Rexona, and many more. The company operates in over 190 countries, with more than half of its revenue coming from emerging markets. Unilever actively invests in environmental and social initiatives, reduces plastic usage, and develops sustainability programs and innovative technologies in packaging and production.










