Somehow I think the old one was contemporary as well and it has stronger brand recognition yet stand out from far. No doubt the new Lion head is a looking good, just the stroke details is too much, I believe they aim for more versatile looks that can fit on various platforms and future plan.
The old logo didn't really aged but I understand that they need a new one because they are moving up. The new dealership design looks very nice too, it's an overall approach, not just a logo. We'll see how it works out, first with Peugeot's front of their cars.
Personally, I think that the new vintage "coat of arms" lacks relief and the lion is ultimately not very visible. On the front of a car, I would have preferred a full chrome lion without border and without the name "Peugeot" above which is not very classy. Looks like a city logo rather than a front car badge. Ferrari never "locked" its horse on their grille.
The presentation is superb, but as a creative director, creating brand identities - the new logo is not my cup of tea. My theory is that the management enforced the designers in this direction - and this is how we got this mediocre result. By compromise. My prediction is that the marketing directors will start using the logo in a negative version (filled shield) - this will hide some of the imperfections of the logo. Best, Fan of Peugeot
kind of agree with you. the outline is too thin and I can hardly imagine it on the grill of the car, having a strong identity recognition as the previous one. or they'll only use the name as ford does on its pickups... we'll see.
@@makasii- yep! :) Also the logo is too fragmented with a significant inconsistency of the lines. Thank god they didn't use Montserrat for the logotype ;) Which, by the way, could probably use some final optical-balance-touches. The big issue is the pseudo-3D perspective. 1 - the shield, 2 - the text, 3 - the lion, 4 , - the car or the product itself. Somebody should explain to key management that there are principles in graphic design, just like there are principles in car design and approaches should be different. Who knows - maybe they were in a rush and plan to quietly change it in the next year. I can't imagine using this for too long, especially with Porshe still having their own emblem :)
I kinda agree, but also not really. I can see that it is clean and it also somehow screams luxury, future, and sport all at once, and I also like the new colors and fonts. I wonder how they’ll implement it fully in the future.
@@nottimhortons Spot on. A logo is a logo (good or bad, even when it's more like an emblem), but the context, the (lack of) flexibility in the usage, the future integrations will prove that this is far from a perfect fit for the brand. Just pass me my popcorns :)
Yeah, I guess we’ll see. I’m hopeful. I believe this a framework for what we could expect when the brand design really gets going-their cars. I really love the logo, and if anyone else doesn’t, I respect their idea of it.
I love that new logo, i dont like that older one because i have connected it to the models around 2010 which i really dont like, for me they were ugly af :D
El logo parece sacado de un diseño de stock de páginas como shutterstock o freepik, está muy visto y repetido el emblema del leon en un escudo, aunque recurran al logo de los 60s. Tiene detalles muy pequeños como la lengua de el leon, que probablemente genere problemas de visualizacion o impresión a pequeña escala y las líneas de diferente valor que forman el León, el marco del escudo y la tipografía no tienen consistencia, se ven muy azarosas . El logo de Peugeot del año 68, tiene líneas angulosas, geométricas, que podrían haberse replicado en este logo, para mostrar una evolución más estilizada y moderna de cara al futuro. Creo que se quedan en una cosa entre futuro y tradición que no convence ya que no es ni lo uno ni lo otro. La tipografía me gusta aunque es un poco liviana y pierde jerarquía frente al León, por si sola, no sé que tan bien funcionará.
The new logo is just terrible. It looks like a cheap freeware-clipart, downloaded from a late 90s-website. Give me back the iconic lion...this one is'n even a cat.
Peugeot is now my favorite car brand !
Similar style to ur pfp
I love the new logo! I have the Peugeot 208 GTI would love that logo on my car😍
impressive how they managed to modernize a retro design, but in my eyes it's the nice middle ground between good Peugeot logos and bad ones
Somehow I think the old one was contemporary as well and it has stronger brand recognition yet stand out from far. No doubt the new Lion head is a looking good, just the stroke details is too much, I believe they aim for more versatile looks that can fit on various platforms and future plan.
The old logo didn't really aged but I understand that they need a new one because they are moving up. The new dealership design looks very nice too, it's an overall approach, not just a logo. We'll see how it works out, first with Peugeot's front of their cars.
Does the new suv 2008 2022 will come with this new logo in the front? say yes please
Personally, I think that the new vintage "coat of arms" lacks relief and the lion is ultimately not very visible. On the front of a car, I would have preferred a full chrome lion without border and without the name "Peugeot" above which is not very classy. Looks like a city logo rather than a front car badge. Ferrari never "locked" its horse on their grille.
A new peugeot
The presentation is superb, but as a creative director, creating brand identities - the new logo is not my cup of tea.
My theory is that the management enforced the designers in this direction - and this is how we got this mediocre result. By compromise. My prediction is that the marketing directors will start using the logo in a negative version (filled shield) - this will hide some of the imperfections of the logo.
Best,
Fan of Peugeot
kind of agree with you. the outline is too thin and I can hardly imagine it on the grill of the car, having a strong identity recognition as the previous one. or they'll only use the name as ford does on its pickups... we'll see.
@@makasii- yep! :) Also the logo is too fragmented with a significant inconsistency of the lines.
Thank god they didn't use Montserrat for the logotype ;) Which, by the way, could probably use some final optical-balance-touches.
The big issue is the pseudo-3D perspective. 1 - the shield, 2 - the text, 3 - the lion, 4 , - the car or the product itself. Somebody should explain to key management that there are principles in graphic design, just like there are principles in car design and approaches should be different.
Who knows - maybe they were in a rush and plan to quietly change it in the next year.
I can't imagine using this for too long, especially with Porshe still having their own emblem :)
I kinda agree, but also not really. I can see that it is clean and it also somehow screams luxury, future, and sport all at once, and I also like the new colors and fonts. I wonder how they’ll implement it fully in the future.
@@nottimhortons Spot on. A logo is a logo (good or bad, even when it's more like an emblem), but the context, the (lack of) flexibility in the usage, the future integrations will prove that this is far from a perfect fit for the brand. Just pass me my popcorns :)
Yeah, I guess we’ll see. I’m hopeful. I believe this a framework for what we could expect when the brand design really gets going-their cars. I really love the logo, and if anyone else doesn’t, I respect their idea of it.
The opposite of an oversimplified logo 😔
J'adore ^^ ❤️
Where i can download de new ttf font types of Peugeot?
The only good thing about the rebrand is this design film...
Feel the lion. Peugeot.
Please bring the new 208 to india
Guys - it looks like the logo of an investment fund. Bad design.
Well, I respect your idea of it. I think it looks good.
Espectacular.
I love that new logo, i dont like that older one because i have connected it to the models around 2010 which i really dont like, for me they were ugly af :D
Amazing!
WAW BRAVO 2022
It's good to see so many French people in this ad. It is immediately obvious that the French car brand is being advertised.
El logo parece sacado de un diseño de stock de páginas como shutterstock o freepik, está muy visto y repetido el emblema del leon en un escudo, aunque recurran al logo de los 60s. Tiene detalles muy pequeños como la lengua de el leon, que probablemente genere problemas de visualizacion o impresión a pequeña escala y las líneas de diferente valor que forman el León, el marco del escudo y la tipografía no tienen consistencia, se ven muy azarosas . El logo de Peugeot del año 68, tiene líneas angulosas, geométricas, que podrían haberse replicado en este logo, para mostrar una evolución más estilizada y moderna de cara al futuro. Creo que se quedan en una cosa entre futuro y tradición que no convence ya que no es ni lo uno ni lo otro. La tipografía me gusta aunque es un poco liviana y pierde jerarquía frente al León, por si sola, no sé que tan bien funcionará.
bravo
New logo is thug than before logo
just wow
Best brandıng ı've ever seen!!!!on god
Dammm sexy logo. Nice upgrade ("downgrade" from the 1960)
Old logo looked much better
🥰🥰🥰🥰🚘🚘🚘🤩🤩🤩🤩
@00:11 Porsche Design
The new logo is just terrible. It looks like a cheap freeware-clipart, downloaded from a late 90s-website. Give me back the iconic lion...this one is'n even a cat.
IDK
Very cringy coat
I prefer the previous one
Coat?
Looks like proton 😂😂😂
New logo but still shitty cars😂