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1961-1971
Nysoni's earliest activity dates back to 1961 with a development project on what would eventually become the Zeta.

1971-1986
Nysoni's recognizable logo was first created in late 1971. Not much was known about who exactly created it, but it was used on the Zeta (1977), Zeta 2 (1983) and Zeta Office (1986)

1986-1995
This logo was used on some older Nysoni products, which eventually were used on older software systems that were first released in the early 1990s. It was used on the Zeta III (1991) and the Zeta Lumi (1994). It was designed in June 1986 by the branding agency A. J. C. Peterson & Co and was known for its sinister and familiar etching onto cases which were usually the design of computer fan holes or even in some cases power layouts.

1995-2006
Eventually, the praised retro 'Expedition' font was created. It was created when the Zeta Lumi Portable launched in November 1995. Nysoni immediately stopped their 'computer fan' design and went on to a more "rounded" look. Software such as Nysoni Business and Nysoni Video Viewer didn't receive the new logo until early 1996. Between 1995 and 2006, Nysoni launched the Super Zeta line, which came in 5 different types between the 11 year period in which this branding was used.

2006-present
On October 30th 2006, the latest and current look for Nysoni was launched starting with the release of 'Epsilon 7'. Eventual products would start to get the new look from November 2006, such as Nysoni Player, Nysoni Messenger and Nysoni Hawkeye. All products made today are currently using this logo, although there are several variations for each service.