

In this year, the Schindler logo was radically redesigned and modernized. The three characteristic red stripes were introduced and became the dominant element of the logo. The stripes of the vertically applied logo represent the vertical transformation of the core business.

By 1974 graphic designers developed the logo further. You might still see this logo today on elevators installed before the 1990s.

In 1925 the logo was simplified and registered. The original compass image (see below) was made abstract and reduced to two lines.

Alfred Schindler designed the first logo in collaboration with a young employee from western Switzerland, Maxime Chatelain: A circle symbolizing a perfect whole with a compass representing precision and the art of engineering. Needless to say, the logo also included the year the company was founded, 1874, and the Schindler name. That was how the story of a successful logo began.
Reference:http://www.schindler.com/group_index/group_kg_about/group_kg_comp_bra/group_kg_comp_bra_history.htm
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