What madness drives a company to replace a perfectly good logo with an ugly one?
>>302637
Seems fine, the new one.
The lock would have been more appropriate but whatever. Its overused by now, not to mention long flat style shadows were a seasonal trend.
NEVER use trends in designwork, especially not logos...
On top of all that the lock is ugly. Prefer the new one.
>>302652
Same here, the new one is way better.
I think both aren't particularly good
The first one is unimaginative and the second one doesn't scale and is too generic anyway
sad!
I like that it's consistent across all platforms now, but I liked the old one much better.
i still dont get this
>>303693
what don't you get you retarded mongloid
>>302637
functionality
accessibility
synergy
moving with the times
>>303716
Yeah, I guess screw-ups are common as a product progresses.
>>303700
this could be better if the top of the orange slice aligned with the green color box next to it.
>>303693
wow didn't even know about this one, brutal. Old logo was so nice
>>302637
one answer. Executives. When you're in a big company you have a team of graphic designers when a concept is thought up for some sort of promotion. All the graphic designers get together and 40 designs are made for a single item. The executives look and vote and unanimously agree to a really good design. Then "Tom" the CEOs son decides he likes the shittiest design there. But due to corporate politics they end up going with his idea despite better judgement.
All it takes is one big wig to say what is good and everyone will follow suit just to brown nose.
while on the subject of redesigns, can someone explain me a single good thing about changing the logo from vertical to horizontal?
there is no way for them to advertise their product with the full logo showing unless doing some sort of rotation shot (which excludes everything but video content), and they can no longer have that iconic shot of someone drinking from a can with the logo fully visible.
>>302637
the head of graphic department is replaced by new whore.
>>303731
i saw the ads all over town and thought it was some chep brand from a local market
but no it was fucking fanta
>>303777
"Our brand is so iconic that you can recognize any fragment of our logo"
what is the deal with google :(
>>303693
Ouch