Russian Post and Post Bank logos

Published November 6, 2024
Contributed by Alexey Nevsky


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Russian Post logo with the double-headed eagle of the Russian coat of arms




The logo of Russian Post (Почта России) is based on Roslyn Gothic. It is used to design advertising branches, stickers, and brand logistics vehicles. It’s unclear who designed the logo. It was probably introduced in 2002, when the current company was established, and was definitely in use in 2003.

The logo of the affiliated Post Bank (Почта Банк) is based on Roslyn Gothic, too.




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Square version of the Post Bank logo




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An illuminated sign with the logos of both Russian Post and Post Bank, seen in 2019




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A Kamaz K5 postal truck




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A post delivery truck of the GAZelle model, photographed in November 2020




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Post Bank sign in an office in Moscow, 2016




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Post office in Sochi




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Post office in Yakutsk, Siberia, spotted in 2008




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The Russian Post logo on a Tupolev 204S, spotted in 2017



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