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How a Typeface Change Cost a Brand Millions

How a Typeface Change Cost a Brand Millions

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In 2021, the clothing retailer Gap switched from its iconic serif logo to a generic Helvetica wordmark. The backlash was immediate and brutal. Within a week, Gap reverted the change. But the damage was done: a wave of negative press, customer confusion, and a reported $100 million in lost brand equity. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dissect what made the Gap rebrand fail so spectacularly, from the psychology of typography to the cost of ignoring your core audience. They explore why some typeface changes succeed (like Airbnb's 2014 custom font) while others blow up, and what marketers can learn about the hidden asset value of a brand's letterforms. The hosts also touch on the tension between modernizing a brand and preserving its visual equity, and how companies like Netflix and Mastercard have navigated typeface transitions with more finesse. #Gap #Branding #Typography #RebrandFail #LogoDesign #Marketing #BrandEquity #Helvetica #Airbnb #Mastercard #Netflix #CustomerBacklash #VisualIdentity #BrandStrategy #DesignMistakes #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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