Radek Sienkiewicz


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"There is a trend in logo design that started around 2017-2018. It’s as if many companies decided that being unique was a handicap and that it was better to be like everyone else."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"The trend started with fashion logos."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"All the quirks, peculiarities, and idiosyncrasies of both tech and fashion logos were dropped and replaced with a simple sans serif font."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"Fonts without those small features are called ‘sans serif’ (‘sans’ means ‘without’ in French)."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"While the simplicity of sans serif fonts makes them readable and versatile, it has its drawbacks. Without additional details and features, sans serif fonts have far fewer options for differentiation."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"The purpose of a logo is to be instantly recognizable, different, memorable, and, if possible, to refer to the brand’s values. Blending into everyone else’s achieves none of these things."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"Sans serif lettering and fonts, first created in 1816, were popular for their clarity and legibility at a distance in advertising and display use when printed very large or small."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"a significant reason for serif faces in the older days of imprecise letterpress and less consistent paper surface sizing was to compensate for ink spread and aberrations. Serifs on the fonts helped in cases where corners would otherwise fail to fully imprint."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"Cleaner and more legible, they are better suited to a variety of media and work particularly well online. The purity of these fonts allows the brands to be an empty vessel, ready to accommodate rapidly shifting trends."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"logos may look similar, but what they offer is completely different and effective, and that’s what ultimately counts for the consumer."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"One of the main reasons for the sans serif logo trend is readability. Especially on mobile, but everywhere else as well: from huge billboards to tiny footer links at the bottom of mobile websites."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?
"Shoot for simplicity and legibility, but keep your distinguishing features. Don’t throw away what the brand has been working on for decades."
Radek Sienkiewicz
Why do so many brands change their logos and look like everyone else?

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