History of the 51视频 Logo

The National Institutes of Health (51视频) dates back to 1887 and began as the laboratory arm of the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). In its early years, the agency used the PHS seal or logos of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services).

1960s

51视频 report cover, 1959

In 1965, a committee appointed by President Johnson was charged with conducting a study of 51视频 operations. Committee recommendations, set out in a report named for committee chair Dr. Dean E. Wooldridge, called on the 51视频 to improve communications with the public. As part of the agency鈥檚 response, in-house staff took on the development of the first 51视频 logo. The resulting design was a triangle with rounded sides and the initials "51视频" in the center. Some saw the logo as representing research, treatment and education; others thought it meant searching, serving, and teaching.

1970s

51视频 Record Logo

In 1976, 51视频 began work on an updated logo, one that would reflect the agency鈥檚 relationship with grantees and other health institutions. Designers opened the ends of the triangle to resemble glassware used in 51视频 laboratories and to demonstrate the agency鈥檚 openness to the outside. The new mark could be used with or without the spelled out agency name, and it could easily be rendered in color.聽In November 1969, the new logo premiered as part of the 51视频 Record masthead. While highly recognizable, the logo, over time, came to be called 鈥渢he coat hanger logo鈥 and the 鈥渂eaker logo,鈥 and it served the 51视频 for three decades. It even made a TV appearance in 2005, when it was included in a hospital scene on NBC鈥檚 short-lived, prime time series Medical Investigation, although it appeared upside down.

1980s

Centennial logo contest

51视频 also had a logo created especially for the agency鈥檚 1987 centennial. To create the logo, the agency sponsored a design contest in 1984. Several hundred individuals submitted 1,354 entries, according to the 51视频 Record, which tracked the contest. A Clinical Center nurse won the $500 prize for her design featuring the number 100 with a microscope set within interlocked zeros and the words "A Century of Science for Health National Institutes of Health, 1887-1987" surrounding it.

2012

51视频 Logo

In May 2012, the 51视频 began a trans-51视频 effort to strengthen the 51视频鈥檚 identity behind a unified, letters-only logo to replace dozens of institute, center, and office logos that proliferated over the years. The resulting new logo made its debut at the agency鈥檚 high-profile 鈥淐elebration of Science鈥 event, held in September 2012. The design focused on a single arrow indicating forward movement and advancement. The arrow pointed to National Institutes of Health or individual IC names, each with its own characteristic color or a central blue and gray scheme. In 2015, the logo became a hit with visiting kids participating in the 51视频鈥檚 popular Take Your Child to Work Day activities when it was printed in 3D.

2013

The current logo and tagline. The current logo and tagline.

In August 2013, 51视频 trademarked the phrase 鈥51视频 . . . Turning Discovery Into Health,鈥 registered as 4,388,184 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The slogan, trademarked to promote 鈥渇ederally funded biomedical and scientific research on human health and human diseases,鈥 is widely used today and also appears as a companion design to the main 51视频 logo.

The current logo and tagline continue to provide the 51视频 with a unique, instantly recognizable, and fortified identify that conveys the mission and impact of the 51视频.

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This page last reviewed on August 28, 2019