Posts Tagged ‘brand strategy’
Pfizer Finesses Their Brand Identity
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Pfizer, “the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical company”, recently released a refreshed brand identity. For most people the logo update will go unnoticed, but the overall brand identity (colors, fonts and design style) have been upgraded dramatically. According to Siegel+Gale, the agency behind the design strategy, the new logo “signals positive change and forward momentum and asks people to take a fresh look at Pfizer because it is not the same company it was in 1991″ (the last time the logo was refreshed).

The most noticeable difference in the new logo is the oval shape, which was tilted to create a more dynamic arrangement. Subtle changes to every character in the font have resulted in a more rounded, friendlier and soothing feel, with the biggest changes coming to the “z” and the “e”.

The new color palette is bold and fluorescent and contains a lot of visual energy.

Pfizer’s new identity also carries a strong circular theme, as evidenced in their new home page pictured above. Overall, this is the right move for a global brand that has produced two of the most popular drugs in the world: Lipitor and Viagra. The change positions them as a more progressive and lively brand that is helping to change lives for the better. I applaud them on this strategic step and believe it’s a boost to their brand resonance.
1 Comment | Tags: brand strategy, branding, rebrand
Posted by Nathan in Branding & Design
It Hertz So Good
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Hertz cast their shadow away and recently revealed a new brand identity. While the old blocky letters were bold and unequivocal, thankfully, the sunshine yellow is still shining strong. The new letters are a nice modern variation, with a rounder, friendlier feel. I think it’s a good move to bring them out of the 80’s, but not radical enough to lose all the brand equity they have racked up over the years.
We’ll see if the public responds positively. They definitely have room for improvement. According to goodlogo.com, they rank 5.5 out of 10 based on 8000+ votes.
From a branding standpoint, they’ve done a stellar job of retaining the yellow and black color palette. 50+ years to be precise…

1949 Hertz ad

Hertz ad from the 60's
1 Comment | Tags: brand identity, brand strategy, logo design
Posted by Nathan in Branding & Design
New 9/11 Memorial Logo Revealed
Friday, September 11th, 2009

Now 8 years after that fateful day, limited progress has been made on the completion of a memorial and museum at ground zero. Courtesy of Brand New, the image above shows a recent decision to shorten the lengthy name to simply “9/11 Memorial”. From a branding standpoint, this makes it much easier for the public to “remember” its name. The new logo solution is bold and simple, leaving the simple element of the blue towers as an impactful reminder of what actually happened. Check out the official 9/11 Memorial site for tons of information on what’s coming. We salute our fallen heroes.
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Posted by Nathan in Branding & Design
Top 100 Brands in 2008
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
According to the 2008 report from www.brandz.com, Google’s brand name (not company assets) is worth $86 billion dollars. Uh, yeah, that’s a “b” not an “m”. This report has some interesting facts about brand value. For example: Publicly traded brands from BrandZ’s top 100 brands outperformed the rest of the stockmarket (S&P 500) by 22%. Wow. That’s solid financial proof that branding plays a major role in a company’s success.
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Posted by Nathan in Branding & Design
Logo Creation
Monday, May 26th, 2008
How do graphic designers create the most famous logos in the world.
this site has a funny take on that idea.
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Posted by Michel in Branding & Design, Entertainment













