The logo of the Walmart retail network consists of a wordmark written in bold sans‑serif font and a graphic element in the form of a yellow “spark,” formed by six radiating lines and visually reminiscent of a symbol of sunlight or a star. The text is rendered in the brand’s signature blue color and maintains a simple, legible form. The “spark” is officially called Spark and serves as a separate brand element. In the current version of the logo, adopted after the 2008 redesign and visually refined in updates in 2021–2022, Spark may be positioned at varying distance from the text or used independently — for example, in mobile apps, packaging, signage or digital products. Such visual treatment emphasizes the ideas of energy, accessibility and positive perception in line with the company’s updated strategy.
Walmart is the largest retail chain in the world, founded by Sam Walton in 1962 in the state of Arkansas, USA. The company grew from a low‑price store format into a global corporation with tens of thousands of outlets and online platforms across many countries. Walmart operates under multiple brands, including Sam’s Club, and offers a wide range of goods: from food and electronics, clothing, home goods to pharmacy products. In recent years the company has actively invested in digital transformation, logistics, sustainability, and proprietary technological solutions, strengthening its position in e‑commerce and omnichannel retail.














