The MySQL logo, representing the popular open-source relational database management system and recognizable by its dual colors blue and orange didn’t change much over time after the big change that maybe only a few remember.

The initial logo was red and black with shadow, it looked like this:

MySQL Logo - 01

Then, with the change of the website, the shadow was removed and the background used for the website became yellow and it looked like this:

MySQL Logo - 02

It was not until July 2001 that the new colors and the dolphin were introduced on the website.

MySQL Logo - 03

The dolphin logo, proposed by Erik Granström, symbolizes the company’s values of survival and contribution to Open Source software, reflecting MySQL’s need to occasionally charge for its services. The mascot’s distinctive jumps emphasize the intelligence and teamwork of dolphins.

MySQL Dolphins

We are preparing something special regarding to our lovely mascot in a future Inside MySQL – Sakila Speaks podcast.

With Oracle’s acquisition, the logo changed a little bit, and the typography was updated slightly for consistency with Oracle’s branding, but “MySQL” retained its distinct identity.

At that time, we had the opportunity to observe two distinct pairs of orange and blue, as illustrated below:

MySQL Logo - Light BlueMySQL Logo Official

The darker blue has now been designated as the official color, and these colors are maintained to illustrate and reinforce the brand’s visual continuity; furthermore, they exemplify the Open Source mindset within Oracle, as other Open Source projects have similarly adopted this color scheme:

Logos

However the old MySQL logo is still present for conditional use as you can see:

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For more information about our logo and usage, please check the following pages: