03/25/2026
Marva Warnock, a talented graphic artist and the wife of Adobe co-founder John Warnock, designed the company’s original logo in 1982. At the time, the startup lacked the funds to hire an external agency, so Marva stepped in to create a professional identity from their kitchen table. Her design featured a bold, stylized "A" with a distinct open triangular crossbar, paired with a futuristic wordmark where the "E" consisted of three simple horizontal stripes. Set against a dark grey background, this geometric emblem became an instant classic. Her clean, modern aesthetic proved so enduring that the iconic "A" remains the core of Adobe’s global brand identity more than forty years later.