While there’s far more to a brand’s identity than its logo, the importance of visual familiarity can’t be understated. According to a Promotique by Vistaprint survey in 2022: 

  • 50% of people are more likely to choose a company with a logo they recognize. 
  • 60% would avoid a company with a bad brand image, no matter how good the product is. 
  • 74% believe that a brand’s “look and feel” can make or break it.  

Think about it: We instantly recognize the logos of big-league brands like Nike®, McDonalds® and Coca-Cola®, and with that comes an expectation of quality and trust. 

Yet, each of these brands has gone through an incredible journey of logo redesigns. Just look at Shell® — proof that a well-timed logo redesign can keep it current and still stay true to its identity. 

But with any rebranding strategy, timing and purpose are everything. A poorly timed logo revamp can lead to lost recognition, alienated customers and a brand that feels disconnected. 

Recognizing when these pitfalls might occur is crucial. Here are a few reasons to tackle this endeavor or pause, reconsider and possibly hold off on a logo revamp for now. 

When You Should Redesign Your Logo

Sometimes, a logo redesign is exactly what your brand needs. Here’s when it’s time to hit the refresh button: 

  • It’s Stuck in the Past: If your logo feels like a relic, it’s probably not connecting with today’s audience. Refreshing it every 10 years or so may help keep your brand relevant. 
  • You’ve Got New Eyes on You: When your target market shifts, your logo may need to shift too. A design that speaks to a new audience can boost your brand’s appeal. 
  • Your Brand Has Leveled Up: As your business evolves, your logo may need to as well. A new design can reflect growth, expanded offerings or a new direction. 
  • You Blend In: If your logo gets lost in a sea of competitors, it may be time to differentiate. A unique and memorable design can help capture attention and set your brand apart. 
  • It Carries a Negative Association: If your logo has taken on bad baggage, a redesign can help clear the slate and show a commitment to positive change. 
  • You’ve Experienced a Business Transition: It’s common to refresh or completely revamp a logo amid restructurings, mergers, acquisitions, expansions or other transitions that alter the operation and offering.

When You Shouldn’t Redesign Your Logo

Sometimes, sticking with what you’ve got is the smarter move. Here’s when hitting pause on a logo redesign could save you from a costly mistake: 

When Brand Equity Is at Risk

Brand equity is the value your brand holds in the minds of your customers. It’s built on their perception of your brand, not just the products or services you offer. 

Think of it this way: A plain paper coffee cup is just that — a cup — until you spot the iconic Starbucks® two-tailed siren on it. Suddenly, that cup represents a certain taste and experience that millions of loyal customers have come to expect.  

Your existing logo likely carries significant brand equity, built over years or decades. But when that logo changes, altering the familiar too much can lead customers to question whether the brand they trust has lost its way. And once that trust starts to erode, it can be difficult to regain. 

When You Don’t Have a Strategic Reason

Is your logo modern and memorable? Does it resonate well with your current targeted audiences? Does it accurately reflect your product, service or approach from an aesthetic perspective? If so, you probably don’t need to fix something that isn’t broken. Ask yourself if it’s worth the time and cost to not only undergo the revamp, but to effectively communicate the rebrand through a multi-faceted strategy.  

When You Don’t Have a Trusted Partner by Your Side

Refreshing your logo can be a bold step, and a successful one too if it’s done wisely. At Aker Ink, we specialize in strategic branding that enhances your identity without risking what you’ve built. We can also help you strategize the best approach for unveiling a rebrand at the appropriate time.  

Explore our full suite of branding services to see how we can help you navigate a successful rebrand with confidence.