Episodes
Just like traveling, the creative process can be an adventure where not every journey is the same. Tripadvisor's 2020 refresh is no exception, and Matt van Leeuwen of Mother Design serves as our tour guide for this Change of Brand that veered off the beaten path. Matt led the work, which had plenty of twists and turns but ultimately resulted in a delightful update to TripAdvisor's dated, 20-year-old brand. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on...
Published 11/16/21
How can a brand go from bargain to beauty? In this episode, Michael Keller of Blackspace, gives us a look under the hood of the recent KIA rebrand and how his work redefined what it means to be an automobile manufacturer of the future. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand. Credits: Produced by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by Blake Howard, (@blakehoward), co-hosted by Tracy Clark, edited by Matt...
Published 11/09/21
Today Spindrift is one of the largest independent sparkling water brands, but in 2016 that wasn’t so. How did they break away and grow beyond niche specialty stores? Adam Renfree and Adam Nathanson, founders of brand design firm Colony, led the work and share how their packaging redesign helped crack open new opportunities for the beverage brand. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand. Credits: Produced by Matchstic...
Published 10/26/21
In 2021, after more than a decade, Pepsi Co and Quaker Oats announced their leading pancake brand, Aunt Jemima, would become Pearl Milling. In this episode we hear from sociologist and professor, Dr. James Bowie,  and naming expert, Mark Speece, to get their opinion on the rebrand and the larger forces at play for renaming a brand based on a racist stereotype. Dr. Bowie's research and writing: www.emblemetric.com To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow...
Published 10/19/21
Dropping a name from your logo is a tall order. In 2011, Starbucks did just that. Some found it too strong while others felt it was just right. Connie Birdsdall, senior partner and Global Creative Director at Lippincott, led the work and gives us an unfiltered account of the strategy, process, and how it all unfolded. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand. Credits: Produced by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse),...
Published 10/12/21
When Fiverr, one of the world's largest freelance marketplaces, spent more than a fiver on their own rebrand, it raised many eyebrows. James Greenfield of Koto gives us the behind-the-scenes take on the ethics behind the decision to accept the project, the creative process, and how they handled the backlash. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand. Credits: Produced by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by...
Published 10/05/21
In 2014, Mastercard took a swipe at evolving its iconic red and yellow circles to eventually dropping its name altogether. We dig into the behind-the-scenes creative process, with Michael Bierut of Pentagram, who led the charge to see the work eventually get approved.
Published 09/28/21
Southwest is a much beloved brand, but in 2014 a heart-felt rebrand process caused some turbulence inside the largest domestic air carrier. Rodney Abbot, Senior Partner at Lippincott, lead the process and gives us a first hand account. To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand. Credits: Produced by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by Blake Howard, (@blakehoward), co-hosted by Tracy Clark, fact-checked by...
Published 09/21/21
Get ready for a new season of A Change of Brand, starting Sept. 21st.  ––––– We continue to go deeper than color palettes and typography, to unpack first-hand accounts of change stories of much-loved consumer brands. This season we have episodes on classic rebrands, like Starbucks (2011), Southwest (2014), and Mastercard (2016). We've also thrown in the mix a few recent stories, like Fiverr (2020), Pearl Milling (2020), and more! Regardless of fame or fail, our mission is to retell these...
Published 09/14/21
Burger King woke everyone out of a food coma when it revealed a delightfully retro rebrand in January 2021. But did the fast food giant make a whopping branding mistake that may not be so obvious? For more on this change of brand, we got the secret...
Published 03/16/21
As one of the largest technology companies in the world, Google’s influence has no limits. Their 2015 rebrand launch was a massive, carefully detailed effort to orchestrate a rollout of over 10,000 branded assets with the flip of a switch. In this...
Published 03/09/21
Loom is a video messaging service that makes collaboration happen when in-person interactions are hard to come by. The company's 2020 rebrand is notable for being one of the most transparent processes ever, with an updated identity for all the world to...
Published 03/02/21
As an organization dedicated to fighting the good fight for the people, the American Civil Liberties Union had for decades presented an image of restraint, unity, and Lady Liberty. In 2017, the nonpartisan nonprofit org shook things up with a change of...
Published 02/23/21
In the wild, wild west of the internet in the late 90’s and early 00’s, domain registration and hosting company GoDaddy made a name for itself as a plucky maverick. The company’s racy ads and irreverent humor might be memorable to some, but what happens...
Published 02/09/21
How do you evolve a 100-year-old brand that has become unbelievably iconic? In this week's episode, we get a look behind the big screen curtain with Emily Oberman of Pentagram as she retells the story of rebranding one of the big five major film...
Published 02/02/21
In 2017, Dropbox turned heads with a change of brand that some would call creative, others chaotic. The file management platform's rebrand came complete with clashing colors, abstracted illustrations, and wide-ranging typography. But did this rebrand...
Published 01/26/21
What's in a name, or a donut? In 2018, Dunkin' Donuts riled up Bostonians and traditionalists nationwide with a name change and rebrand that shifted focus from its signature breakfast staple. Tosh Hall, the Global Chief Creative Officer at Jones Knowles...
Published 01/19/21
Rebranding is always a ballsy move, and some would argue Airbnb took the challenge quite literally when it revealed its refreshed look in 2014.  Jowey Roden, one of the designers on the project and now Executive Creative Director of Koto, gives us an...
Published 01/12/21
Mailchimp’s 2018 rebrand, led by Collins, made headlines for brave and bold choices. In this debut episode, we interview Mailchimp’s VP of Brand Mark DiCristina to get the inside scoop on this change of brand. We cover everything from how a new look...
Published 01/05/21
A Change of Brand, produced by Matchstic, is a podcast about the world’s most loved consumer companies and their rebrand glory, drama, or disaster. In this series we will go deeper than color palettes and typography, talking with brand leaders and...
Published 12/28/20