BMW: History of the Roundel

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    Grease Monkey
    • Dec 2005
    • 320

    #1

    BMW: History of the Roundel

    Yanked this off of my motorcycle forum:





    BMW roundel

    The BMW roundel, one of the world's most recognized and revered commercial symbols, celebrates its 90th anniversary this month.

    In July 1917 Franz Josef Popp registered the name Bayerische Motoren Werke, thus distancing the new company from the Rapp Motorenwerke. This was a necessary move if the new company was to find new clients and prosper. The name was registered but as yet there was no new logo...

    It was on 5 October 1917 that the BMW trademark was registered with the Imperial Trade Mark Roll under No. 221388. It featured the circular design of the Rapp logo but with the letters BMW at the top of the outer ring. The inner featured quadrants in the Bavarian Free State colors of blue and white - but in the opposed order - as it was illegal to use national symbols in a commercial trademark.

    The design was not in any way connected with aircraft engines or propellers. The idea that the blue and white had anything to do with spinning propellers comes from a 1929 advertisement, which featured aircraft with the image of the Roundel in the rotating propellers. This advertisement came at the beginning of the Great Depression, which coincided with BMW acquiring the license to build Pratt & Whitney radial aircraft engines. The advertising department used the roundel and BMW heritage in an attempt to increase sales of the new radial motors.

    The idea of the spinning propellers was given greater credence in an article by Wilhelm Farrenkopf in a BMW journal of 1942. This also featured an image of an aircraft with a spinning roundel. These were powerful images and the legend of the spinning propeller was born.

    The logo was registered on 5 October but it was in limited use prior to this date. On 1 October 1917 Franz Josef Popp was given a certificate confirming his appointment as General Manager and it was adorned with the now familiar BMW roundel.

    The basic structure of the roundel has remained the same over 90 years but there have been subtle changes. In the original design the lettering and outline was in gold, but by the time the first BMW motorcycle - the R 32 - was released in 1923 it had changed slightly. The letters were still in gold but the font was bolder and letters closer together. This was the style that was submitted to the German Register of Trade Marks in 1933, and the international register of trademarks in 1934. This did not however stop various versions being used.

    One of the early BMW advertisements using the logo was in 1918 with the 'Falling Roundels', this was a positioning advertisement that was designed to establish the brand and give an indication to its current and future products.

    Subsequent advertisements, posters and even cars and motorcycles also featured many styles of roundel. The proportions changed, the shade of blue used, and the lettering could be in gold, white or silver with serif or sans-serif fonts in different sizes. There appears to be no reason for this variance except for product designers and marketing and communication staff using personal choice depending on application.

    Through the 1950s there was a more concerted effort to standardize the roundel. The use of white lettering was now standard and when used on cars and motorcycles it was silver. By the 1960s the serif font was replaced by sans-serif, and this was used on all motorcycles by 1966.

    There was a subsequent change to a slightly bolder font and this has remained as the standard roundel. There was flirtation with a 'Motorsport Roundel' in the early 1970s and '80s which had the standard logo surrounded by the BMW Motorsport colors. In 1997 BMW moved to having the roundel depicted in 3-D when used in the printed form. This gives the Roundel a new bolder and dynamic look.

    The BMW roundel is now ranked in the top ten of the world's most recognized commercial logos and is an iconic symbol in its own right. The original design, in its simplicity and symbolism has stood the test of time.

    Source: Motorcyclist Magazine
    1991 BMW E30 318i sedan
    2005 Kawasaki 636cc ZX6-R

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  • bev
    Advanced Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 172

    #2
    Good read, I'm currently whipping up a roundel in woodshop, hopefully I won't get sued.

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    • Simon S
      No R3VLimiter
      • Oct 2004
      • 3758

      #3
      Huh.. I was totally one of those under the misconception of the air plane story.

      Thanks for sharing that.
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      • george graves
        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
        • Oct 2003
        • 19992

        #4
        Originally posted by Simon S
        Huh.. I was totally one of those under the misconception of the air plane story.

        Thanks for sharing that.
        me too...
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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        • adevera86
          Noobie
          • Oct 2007
          • 10

          #5
          that was a good read... very educational

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          • BlueIX
            Mod Crazy
            • May 2007
            • 755

            #6
            Originally posted by Simon S
            Huh.. I was totally one of those under the misconception of the air plane story.

            Thanks for sharing that.
            They lied in "Finding Forrester"......

            If I can't use TV to get accurate information, what can I use? Oh yeah the internet...... Let me go see what that rash of mine is.
            Originally posted by BAlbertiX
            your my boy blue!

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            • Jand3rson
              Banned
              • Oct 2003
              • 37587

              #7
              Originally posted by Simon S
              Huh.. I was totally one of those under the misconception of the air plane story.

              Thanks for sharing that.
              Same here. Great read!

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              • Farbin Kaiber
                Lil' Puppet
                • Jul 2007
                • 29502

                #8
                Originally posted by BlueIX
                They lied in "Finding Forrester"......

                If I can't use TV to get accurate information, what can I use? Oh yeah the internet...... Let me go see what that rash of mine is.


                That movie lied? I thought the same thing about half way thru the read.

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                • VacMan
                  R3VLimited
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 2405

                  #9
                  Old post that I'm bumping to clear up a common misconception.


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                  • InTheWorks
                    Noobie
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 12

                    #10
                    I remember hearing about this once before somewhere. I really want to paint that motorsports roundel on my celing.

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                    • aaron.j
                      E30 Addict
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 529

                      #11
                      :hitler:
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                      • aaron.j
                        E30 Addict
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 529

                        #12
                        hmm didnt translate from my mac to the screen so good. oh well ead
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                        • george graves
                          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 19992

                          #13
                          Originally posted by aaron.j
                          :hitler:
                          WTF - where ya come up with that?
                          Originally posted by Matt-B
                          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                          • E30Driv3R
                            E30 Enthusiast
                            • May 2004
                            • 1169

                            #14
                            LawlZ
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                            • Erick
                              Official R3V Drifter
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 11169

                              #15
                              Originally posted by george graves
                              WTF - where ya come up with that?
                              I dunno, but someone should throw it in Wikipedia so it becomes legit!
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