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PRH unveils new global corporate logo
Jul 24 2024
Penguin Random House has unveiled its new global corporate logo, which combines the PRH wordmark with the Penguin icon.
The iconic penguin will be incorporated into PRH’s corporate business service logos, such as for its library marketing, specialty retail, education, and speakers bureau services, as well as its social media accounts. The icon is now the profile picture on PRH’s official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts.
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