Mastercard ditches name in logo rebrand

Mastercard ditches name in logo rebrand

Mastercard has taken the bold step of removing its name from its logo in a move it says is inspired by the rise of digital banking and a future where there will be less reliance on card payments.

Chief marketing and communications officer Raja Rajamannar told the Wall Street Journal that the company underwent two years of research to ensure that its logo of two interlocking red and orange circles was familiar enough to consumers without words, thereby putting Mastercard in the same wordless branding category as the likes of Apple and Nike.

"Reinvention in the digital age calls for modern simplicity," stated Rajamannar. “And with more than 80 percent of people spontaneously recognizing the Mastercard Symbol without the word ‘mastercard,’ we felt ready to take this next step into our brand evolution.”

Michael Beirut, a partner at the design firm Pentagram, responsible for the new logo, told the WSJ that the change was also designed to make the Mastercard logo look better on smaller digital devices. meanwhile others have suggested that the rebrand could be an attempt for Mastercard to drop the word 'card' without actually changing its name. 

Inevitably, the payments firm has had to endure some mockery on social media. much of it Venn diagram inspired:

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A Finextra member
A Finextra member 10 January, 2019, 17:05Be the first to give this comment the thumbs up 0 likes

I think it is a bold move. And a good one.

While many in the brand business are self-important fashionistas, Pentagram are definitely a class act, delivering many really solid brand marks, over many, many years.

As a side note, I'm surprised how many businesses still persist with logo/brand executions, that are utterly unsuitable for today's digital world.

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