Local Thirteen ID used from the mid-late 90s. 2011-2022 FontPalace. It belongs to two organizations: Hooters, Incorporated from the Florida city of Clearwater, and Hooters of America, Incorporated from Atlanta. The owl logo illustrates the name of the restaurant chain. ummm okedoke well I guess it's possible that they were around pre 1982. Use it for headlines or call-t-action and be careful with the colors. 14th logo: A 5-note digital piano sounder. But the birds eyes were not visible: they were covered by two large orange letters O from the word HOOTERS. Only small dots-pupils were shown from the in-letter gaps. All rights reserved. 12th logo: Minimal to low, because of the somewhat strange music and darkness. 7th logo: On a black screen, "WNET" appears as a yellow outline, in a more normal font than before. Most fonts on this site are freeware, some are shareware or linkware. https://www.hooters.com/Home/Default.aspx. 16th logo: We see the skyline of Manhattan at night. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Hi y'all, My name is Courtney and I love all things type!! Then a red "WNET" written in the same style appears at the bottom and zooms out. Even the founders did not believe in the success of the first Hooters restaurant. The Hooters logo symbolizes the two concepts that are combined in the name of this fast food restaurant chain. MrCodeDude. Create a free account on MaisFontes by clicking here. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 5th logo: A dull pink art deco-style "13" writes itself on a black screen, and it appears to be rotated so the "1" faces the bottom of the screen.