The brand Adtranz was created by Landor Associates as part of the corporate identity of ABB Daimler Benz Transportation.
In 1995, Lucent hired the San Francisco office of Landor Associates, a transnational brand consultancy, to design their brand image.
In the late 1970s, La Caixa asked Landor & Associates to create a corporate identity that would be easily identifiable and that customers could make their own.
Landor Associates, the company he founded in 1941, has offices around the world.
Worldeka branding was designed by Landor Associates and has won numerous design awards including the T & T Award for best moment of creativity and the T & T Award for best named new brand.
Walter Savage Landor | New Enterprise Associates | Landor Associates | Health Management Associates | Company of One Hundred Associates | TA Associates | Ralph Appelbaum Associates | New Enterprise Associates (NEA) | Manhattan Associates | Leslie E. Robertson Associates | J. D. Power and Associates | Iris Associates | Health Management Associates (Florida company) | Cambridge Energy Research Associates | Weidlinger Associates | The logo of the Ontario Crafts Council, designed by Debbie Adams of Adams + Associates Design Consultants. Knot symbol designed by Burton Kramer | Shugart Associates | Sanders Associates | Rosalyn Landor | Reed Brennan Media Associates | O'Reilly & Associates | National Safety Associates | Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates | Liverpool Data Research Associates | Junior Johnson & Associates | I. P. Sharp Associates | Hewitt Associates | Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects | Greenwich Associates | Gaffney, Cline & Associates |
In 1992, MetaDesign established the San Francisco office, around Bill Hill (IDEO) and Terry Irwin (Landor Associates), and then in 1995 the London office around Tim Fendley (now Founder of Applied Information Group), and Robin Richmond (now founder Immersive Projects), formerly Union Design.