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by hn_throwaway_99
1433 days ago
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Which is why I linked the related recent HN post about tons of different brands, across tech and fashion, that wiped out any trace of their individuality for bold, sans-serif logos. I agree, I think this designer is just a particularly shitty designer, but he's a shitty designer that's just copying the broader trend of minimalist design laziness. I think the last section in that linked HN article (https://velvetshark.com/articles/why-do-brands-change-their-...) perfectly points out what went wrong in the Tropicana redesign as well: > There’s nothing bad in wanting your logo to look simpler, better, mobile-ready, or universal enough to appeal to the broadest possible audience. > But don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. > Shoot for simplicity and legibility, but keep your distinguishing features. Don’t throw away what the brand has been working on for decades. > Otherwise, you may end up in a situation where you could slap any logo on any product and hardly anyone would notice a difference: |
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