Mastercard Drops Name from Its 50-Year-Old Logo

A recent decision by Mastercard has many experts scratching their heads. At the beginning of the year, the company explained in a press release headlined “Mastercard Drops Its Name” that it would be removing its name from its familiar interlocking circles logo. This is just one of two big changes the company has made to its logo in the past two-and-a-half years.

Mastercard Drops Name from Its 50-Year-Old Logo

In July 2016, Mastercard refreshed the colours of its 50-year-old interlocking circles as red and yellow. It also chose to alter the longstanding capital “C” in its name to a lower-case “c”. It would appear that this decision was based on emphasizing that Mastercard Inc. is about much more than just card payments. During that period, the name Mastercard was moved from within the circles and placed just below them.

So, why the dramatic change to simple interlocking circles? The ever-changing nature of payments seems to be the driving force behind this decision. As payments industry evolves, so is the Mastercard symbol. (Mastercard refers to its logo as its “symbol”.)

Mastercard recently explained that that its symbol “will stand on its own across cards using the red and yellow brand marks at retail locations both in the physical and digital worlds, and major sponsorship properties.”

“As the consumer and commerce landscape continues to evolve, the Mastercard Symbol represents Mastercard better than one word ever could, and the flexible modern design will allow it to work seamlessly across the digital landscape,” Mastercard went on to explain in the press …

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