Global pharmaceutical and medical technologies company Johnson & Johnson is updating its logo for the first time since 1887, the company announced Thursday.
, is updating its logo for the first time in more than 135 years, the company announced Thursday.
J&J said its decision to update its longstanding logo signifies the company’s “next era” in medicine and medical technology, according to the company. The original J&J script logo will still be temporarily seen on consumer products as the new logo is added to product packaging, company materials and branding assets “over time,” according to the release.
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