George Paterson Walker


George Paterson Walker, oldest son of whisky maker Alexander Walker, took over the family business’ London office in 1888, overseeing distribution and marketing.
After their father’s death in 1889, his brother Alexander stepped into the production and blending role, eventually creating Johnnie Walker Old Highland and Special Old Highland .
In 1909 George saw the introduction of the Striding Man logo. And the rebranding of the whisky blends as
Johnnie Walker White Label, Red Label and Black Label''.

The Striding Man

George had wanted to create an advertising device that would be instantly recognisable to customers. The solution emerged during lunch one day with cartoonist of the time, Tom Browne. In response to the challenge, Browne drew the first Striding Man then and there on the back of a menu in the restaurant. The words “Born 1820, still going strong” were added.