• @RememberTheApollo_
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      47 hours ago

      All these minimalist labels save .0005¢ every time they’re printed, probably even more on promo booths, banners, and the like.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      4213 hours ago

      Better:

      • Revolut (though a fintech company named after a revolution lacking the charge at the end is still moronic in several ways)
      • airbnb (from awful to meh)
      • Spotify (same)

      Worse:

      • Pinterest (original fit the platform and what it is/was pretty much perfectly. Current is meh)
      • eBay (both are bad IMO, but at least the original was bad in a playful and eye-catching way. The new one is just more meh
      • Burberry (the stag was notable and signalled a history of old-fashioned quality that’s suitably rugged. The new one is meh AND insecure about people knowing which London they’re from)
      • Rimova (yet another fashion brand apparently afraid of being noticed
      • DF (from one of the best and most fashion-appropriate logos to an absolute eyesore and kerning nightmare that invites vandalism)
      • Jaguar (From absolutely iconic and great in every way to even uglier than the new DF one. I hope whomever came up with that got both fired and beaten and I’m a pacifist.)

      The rest just go from meh to slightly different meh 🤷

      • @naught101
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        1812 hours ago

        I liked the old aibnb one.

        Microsoft went from “boring with a bit of attitude” to just plain boring

      • @[email protected]
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        712 hours ago

        DF gets points dedacted for missing the ü dots on both, looks absolutely stupid to a german speaker

    • Electric
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      2513 hours ago

      Those old fashion logos are actually sick. Concerning that an industry that sells style would make these their logos.

      • @naught101
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        1312 hours ago

        Except eBay, that was always trash.

      • Bezier
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        410 hours ago

        I wonder how much correlation there is between logo blandification and being owned by giant corporations.