What Burger King's Logo Evolution Teaches Us About Visual Rebranding

What Burger King's Logo Evolution Teaches Us About Visual Rebranding

When I started researching how major brands evolve their visual identity, I noticed something fascinating: the companies that dominate their markets aren’t afraid to completely reimagine themselves. And there’s no better case study than Burger King. The Power of Visual Reinvention Over the past several decades, Burger King has redesigned its logo multiple times—each iteration reflecting broader shifts in design trends, consumer preferences, and cultural moments. What strikes me most is how intentional these changes were.

When Minimalism Goes Too Far: What Marvel's Design Misstep Teaches Your Photography Brand

When Minimalism Goes Too Far: What Marvel's Design Misstep Teaches Your Photography Brand

I’ve been watching the design world react to Marvel’s new Wonder Man logo, and it’s a perfect case study for what happens when businesses chase trends without considering their audience’s emotional connection to their brand. The backlash was swift and vocal. Fans took to social media criticizing the redesign as “bland,” “forgettable,” and lacking personality. The specific complaint? The removal of serif typography in favor of a stark, minimalist sans-serif approach stripped away character that fans had grown attached to.

What 1950s Logo Design Teaches Modern Photography Brands

What 1950s Logo Design Teaches Modern Photography Brands

I’ve been studying 1950s logo design lately, and I’m genuinely fascinated by what these vintage brands can teach us about building photography businesses today. The 1950s were a goldmine of logo innovation. Companies invested heavily in visual identities that would stick in consumers’ minds for decades. And here’s the thing—many of those logos are still recognizable today. That’s not accident. That’s strategy. Why Vintage Logo Design Still Matters When I think about the photography industry, I notice we’re often chasing trends.