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Posted on March 16, 2021May 12, 2022 by ImageSmith

Post-Pandemic Plan: Is Now the Time to Rebrand?

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Is now the time to rebrand? Sure looks that way if you judge by some of the big names taking the plunge (see below: from Burger King to Rolls Royce). And the reasons are fairly obvious. The upheaval in worldwide daily life due to the pandemic has wrought changes in individual and corporate buying patterns, needs, expenses, and supply sources at a level none of us have experienced before. Consumers shaken by economic and personal chaos in the past year will, we assume, have a pent-up demand for new products and new approaches when making purchasing decisions in the post-pandemic world. Perfect time for a rebrand, right?

Well, maybe. In the midst of turmoil, some consumers may be looking for stability and toward trusted brands that provide familiarity and dependability. A rebrand that goes too far may alienate a customer base looking for comfort and security in the familiar. Of course, this is the essential dilemma any time a rebrand is considered: how much change is too much? 

We know rebranding is expensive and time-consuming. Often, the impetus to rebrand grows out of a need to make logos, brandmarks and overall marketing more “agile” and consistent across platforms — to develop a mark that displays well on screens large and small, as well as in print. Perhaps a time of historic change like now would be a good time to evaluate the pros and cons of changing up your look. (Fast Company has good advice on how to think about whether the time is right for you.)

Of course, rebranding includes MANY areas of marketing – signage, web design, social media, printwear, and on and on –but it’s true that folks look first and foremost at a logo redesign. So it’s always interesting to see how the big players are changing up their logos during this time. Below are some new looks from today’s digital marketplace (old on left, new on right):

PEUGEOT

 

Peugeot RebrandPeugeot is seeking to bridge the divide between past and present on the eve of their big push toward manufacturing electric cars. Their latest rebrand draws on a previous lion logo –  ensuring familiarity for a brand that has been around for 210 years!

BURGER KING

Burger King rebrandFor the first time in more than 20 years, Burger King announced a brand-new logo, along with new packaging, uniforms, and signage. Described as “confident, simple, and fun,” the comprehensive overhaul again tries to benefit from both the familiarity of past logo designs and new simplified, digital-friendly changes.

GENERAL MOTORS

GM rebrandAnother car manufacturer seeking to highlight its commitment to electric vehicles with a new brand is GM. Some critics think this rebrand is less than successful, but others give GM points for the “hidden” design element of an electric plug in the new shape of the lowercase “m” in the logo.

KIA

KIA rebrandIn a huge unveiling celebration in South Korea, Kia celebrated its best retail sales year ever in 2020—with a new logo for 2021. Kia also switched up for a new global tagline: “Movement that inspires.”

PFIZER

Pfizer rebrandFresh from developing one of the COVID-19 vaccines with BioNTech, Pfizer sought to rebrand with an emphasis on their switch from “commerce to science.” This is their most significant brand refresh in about 70 years. Did you recognize the DNA double-helix shape in the new brand?

ROLLS ROYCE

Rolls Royce rebrandRolls Royce premiered a new identity in a rebrand that seeks to move forward with digital-friendly marketing which remains true to the core identity of a luxury brand. They updated their typography and streamlined the iconic hood ornament design into the logo.

 

BUT CAN REBRANDING BACKFIRE?

Yes, it is a risk. When and how to rebrand — or not — is a tough call, with a lot at stake. Too much change at the wrong time can be disastrous. A slight modification may miss the mark. For example, in 2009, Tropicana removed the iconic Florida orange from their packaging for a more modern design… then reverted back after sales dropped by 20% in just one month!

Even if you decide a rebrand is not in your compnay’s best interest, the process of reaching that decision can be a great way to take stock of your image and your marketing needs. That clarity can go a long way in setting your marketing on the right track for what we hope will be post-pandemic prosperity.

 

 

Call us at 828.684.4512 for any marketing needs. As a printer, we understand communication, design, and teamwork. Your printer should be able to provide you with the latest information, inspiration, technical advice, and innovative ideas for communicating your message through print, design and typography, signage, apparel, variable data printing and direct mail, integrated marketing and environmentally responsible printing. If they can’t, you have the wrong printer! The best advice, always, is to ASK YOUR PRINTER!

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ImageSmith is a full-service print and marketing provider located in Arden, North Carolina. Contact us at ImageSmith for quotes on all your print and marketing projects, and more useful tips on how to create custom, effective, high impact marketing solutions.
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