Ingersoll Rand is a global manufacturer of industrial equipment, including air compressors, pumps, and power tools. Founded in 1871, it serves various sectors like construction, energy, and manufacturing.
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1912–1963
Early wordmark
The earliest known corporate mark used a horizontal serif wordmark spelling out the full company name. This treatment reflected the conventions of American industrial firms in the early twentieth century, prioritizing legibility over graphic distinction.

1963–1981
Mid-century sans
A mid-century update introduced a cleaner sans-serif treatment, following the broader corporate modernism movement that swept American manufacturing brands through the 1960s. The revision simplified the letterforms while keeping the full company name as the primary identifier.
1981–2001
Bold condensed
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<img src="https://img.logo.dev/ingersollrand.com?token=YOUR_API_TOKEN" alt="ingersollrand.com logo" />The company adopted a bold, condensed wordmark in the early 1980s, giving the mark more visual weight for use on large industrial equipment and signage. This version remained in use for two decades across a growing international portfolio.
2001–2005
IR monogram
A 2001 redesign paired a custom "IR" letterform monogram with Helvetica Inserat for the full name, separating the company's initials into a distinct graphic element for the first time. The typographic combination aimed to give the brand a more contemporary corporate presence.
2005–present · current
Siegel+Gale refresh
Designed by Siegel+Gale
Brand consultancy Siegel+Gale redesigned the identity in 2005, retaining the IR monogram structure but resetting the wordmark in Lucida Sans Demi Italic for a softer, more approachable tone. The mark has remained in continuous use through the company's 2020 restructuring as a standalone industrial technology business.
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