The Jelinek Cork logo has undergone several transformations over the years. The most recent logo was designed, approved and put into action in 2008. Michal Macko, a graphic designer in Bratislava, created the logo as an entry for a logo design competition. The competition was developed by Korok Jelinek for the University of Graphic Design in Bratislava, Slovakia.
The Jelinek Cork logo symbolizes many things:
- The tree represents the cork oak tree – the source of cork. 
- The tree also represents nature and the environment – issues Jelinek Cork Group cares deeply about. 
- The tree branches represent deer antlers and the Jelinek name. In Czech, the word “Jelinek” means “little deer”. 
- Finally, just as cork is stripped off the tree and then regrown, so are the antlers of a deer – they are shed each year and then regrown. 

