The earliest Pizza Hut logo appeared on the signage on the first store of Pizza Hut in 1958. Based on a simple sans serif typeface, it featured the company name “Pizza Hut” because the spaces on the signage were very limited as it merely had a space of 9 characters. When Pizza Hut saw Shakey’s Pizza, a competing chain that largely expanded on west coast at that time, Dan and Frank Carney decided to design a corporate identity for their company.
They sought help from an architect named Richard D. Burke who built a mansard roof shape for their store. Based on the this development, the long-standing old emblem remained in use from 1967 to 1999.
The current Pizza Hut logo was created in 2008 when Pizza Hut start to offer pasta items on their menu. The red color in the Pizza Hut logo represents freshness, whereas the yellow color depicts richness, taste and joy.