PepsiCo said the new logo will first appear in a redesign of PepsiCo.com and its global social channels, including LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. Plans call for the new identity to be phased ...
Here’s hoping this goes better than Cracker Barrels’ attempt at a new logo. Long John Silver’s, which operates fast-food seafood restaurants in dozens of states, announced earlier this month that it ...
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Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
History is rife with examples of highly successful companies that lost their footing after their founders or early leaders who made them great left or died. Their ranks include Ford Motor Company, ...
As organizations and companies change throughout history, the need or urge to change up logos and advertising info seems to be inherent. Japanese automaker Honda is no stranger to these changes, ...
Customer visits to Cracker Barrel fell after intense backlash to its proposed logo change and renovations, the company said in its earnings call Wednesday, and it expects a continued decline in the ...
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store expects customer visits to drop 4 to 7 percent this year, after backlash over a failed logo and restaurant redesign that was criticized as sterile and “woke.” The ...
LogoAI, a global leader in AI-powered logo creation, today announced the launch of its latest Online Logo Animation Maker, a new tool that allows businesses to transform static logos into dynamic, ...
Cracker Barrel is shelving plans to remodel its restaurants as it continues to backtrack on overhauling its brand image. The move comes after the chain already reverted to its old logo in response to ...
In his new book, Press Play: Why Every Company Needs a Gaming Strategy (Harvard Business Review Press, 2025), Bastian Bergmann examines how visionary companies are using games to win over customers.