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Predecessors

Telesp Celular (1973-1998)

Telesp logo

Global Telecom

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Telefônica Celular

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Telebahia Celular

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Telergipe Celular

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Telemig Celular

1998-2008

TCO

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NBT

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Vivo

2003-2012, 2016-present (main use), 2003-present 

Vivo

On April 13th, 2003, the local mobile telecommunications companies owned by Telefónica and Portugal Telecom in Brazil merged, under the Vivo ("alive", in Portuguese) brand (In 2010, PT sold its stake in Vivo to Telefónica). Originally, the logo, designed by Wolff Olins, could be blue, red, green or yellow. Yellow was later replaced with orange, and purple was added yet later.

2012-2016

Vivo-2012

On April 15th, 2012, a 3D version of the wordmark, designed by Asia Branding, became effective as the main version of the Vivo logo, which can be used in purple, blue, green or orange (red had limited use, such as a co-branded credit card with Santander). The mascot remains in use, currently also used as a 2D design element, as well as its usual 3D versions.
In 2016, the Vivo brand identity was refreshed (by Lambie-Nairn, now part of Superunion), the 3D wordmark was retired and purple was consolidated as the main color for the Vivo branding, with lilac, pink, orange, green and blue as secondary colors.

Telefonica-Vivo-Lock-up

This logo is used to represent the Telefónica activities in Brazil at the corporate level, since the Vivo brand is used for Telefónica's services in that country.

2016-present

Vivo logo 2016


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