Design You Trust - Design Blog and Community (designyoutrust) rakstīja, @ 2013-05-31 15:34:00 |
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The name RENFE is derived from that of the former Spanish National Railway Network, RENFE (acronym of Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles) created on 24 January 1941 with the nationalization of Spain’s railways.
At the same time, the existing RENFE double-arrowed logo (nicknamed the “galleta”, Spanish for biscuit), first introduced in 1971 and facelifted in 1983, with a sans-serif font and again in 2000, with a mixed case italic font, has been replaced by a dark purple lower-case wordmark designed by Interbrand, and also replaces some of the separate logos used by the other sectors, although the old RENFE logo remains in use in some stations in Spain and on maps to indicate a RENFE station.
Via: Alejo Malia