Rammstein Logo
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Lettering
Runic lettering
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April 1994
Used on the info sheet of the 5-Track Demo. -
April 1994
Used on the spine of the 5-Track Demo tape's j-card.
1994 lettering
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1994 (Fill) -
1994 (Outline) -
1994 - 1995 (Modified T)
Slightly different variant of the previous logo; the arms of the T character are longer. Used on the cassette sticker for 6-Track Demo 2 and the tickets for the first Herzeleid Tour show. -
1994 (Newspaper)[1]
Dirk Rudolph lettering
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since 1995 -
1995
Thinner T, only used on a few CDs. -
1996 -
1997 - 1998
Used as logo of the fanclub magazines. -
2000
Used on Trial By Fire: The Story So Far....
Miscellaneous letterings
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2001
Used on some Mutter-era posters and merch.
Logo
Runic logo
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1994
The very first Rammstein logo. It was used in a newspaper article and the first ever Rammstein merchandise. -
1994
A second variation of the first logo. Drawn on a guestbook for a concert in Tegau.
Dirk Rudolph logo
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2001
The most known logo. In use since the release of the single Sonne. The logo was designed by Dirk Rudolph. -
2001
This logo was only used on a promotional CDr, titled CD-Rom Inédit. -
2001
Used very rarely; best known example is a Mutter e-card.
Fanarea / LIFAD
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Official fanclub logo 1996
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Official fanclub logo used on two fanclub magazines in 97/98
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2001
Also used at RammsteinShop for labeling Fanclub members' price discounts.[2]
Miscellaneous Logos
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1995 - 2001
Used on merchandising and on the official shop website.
A manufacturer of matches uses an almost identical logo on their own.
Release-Specific
Lettering
Logo
Releases Using The Thin T Logo
- Herzeleid
- Seemann / Der Meister (Promo CD) (Logo is on the sleeve; the CD uses the standard logo.)
- Asche zu Asche (Mexican Promo CD) (Logo is on the CD itself; the cover art uses the standard logo.)