Today, MasterCard revealed a redesign of its consumer-facing logo, the first in 20 years. The way we buy and pay for things has changed dramatically in the past two decades ago—think about the ...
The multinational company released a statement claiming it was officially dropping the word ‘Mastercard’ from its logo, where it has sat across two interlocking red and yellow circles for the last 50 ...
Mastercard is transforming the brand to keep pace with the changes that are already taking place in the consumer and commerce landscape. It seems counter-intuitive for a brand to drop its own name in ...
This undated product image provided by Mastercard shows Mastercard's new logo. The digital payment company says it is dropping its name in some contexts, opting to let its familiar interlocking yellow ...
On Thursday, Mastercard unveiled an update to its red and yellow logo and a new look and feel for branded communications and experiences. “Mastercard is one of those unique brands that is instantly ...
Update 8 January 2019: Two-and-a-half years on from Mastercard’s rebrand, the company has decided to drop its name from its logo, leaving only its two, overlapping circle symbols as its main identity.
Mastercard has joined the likes of Nike, Apple and McDonald’s and unveiled its new corporate logo that relies purely on an image and no words. The global credit card company has dropped the word ...
What's in a name? For MasterCard, not enough to keep it in the logo. The company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where it has resided for more than ...