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Gap’s new crowdsourced logo unveiled after rebranding fail

October 7, 2010 by Douglas Bonneville

(UPDATE 10/12/2010: Gap has pulled their new logo and their crowdsourcing wunder-blunder attempt at damage control. Nonetheless, I hope my contribution of humorous satire for this sad episode has some residual therapeutic value for all parties involved.) 🙂

Gap selected my crowdsource entry for their logo design contest! I won a Gap shopping spree for $20 (limited to the sale rack in the back) plus I get to put the new logo in my portfolio! Here goes:

Tongue removed from cheek. Please see Gap’s Facebook page for the crowdsource fiasco brewing, but also visit crowdsource destination number one, 99 designs.

UPDATE: So many people asked to see my preliminary work, I decided to post a little sneak peak at some early drafts. Remember, these were only drafts and NOT final work. (Tongue planted, and then quickly removed, from same said cheek referred to above):

Further Reading

  • New Gap Logo Hated by Many, Company Turns to Crowdsourcing Tactics – Velocity – Remaking Personal Technology – Forbes
  • Gap’s new logo: a social-media experiment?
  • Numbers – The ever-shifting realities of crowdsourcing and design contest sites
  • The kiddie designers of 99designs
  • Why crowdsourcing your brand is bad
  • Crowdsourcing your logo, the good, the bad and the ugly

Filed Under: Made Me Laugh

About Douglas Bonneville

Douglas has been a graphic designer since 1992, in addition to software developer and author. He is a member of Smashing Magazine's "Panel of Experts" and has contributed to over 100 articles. He is the author of "The Big Book of Font Combinations", loves cats, and plays guitar.

Comments

  1. Duane Kinsey says

    October 7, 2010 at 9:57 pm

    LOL, you just couldn’t help yourself could you? 😉

  2. Douglas Bonneville says

    October 7, 2010 at 9:59 pm

    Hey, that was just asking to be done. It practically designed itself, right out of the collective borg crowdsource brain! I was just there when lightning struck. That is all 🙂

  3. Summer Porter says

    October 7, 2010 at 11:19 pm

    These are worse than what the Gap has come up with themselves. Comic Sans, are you kidding me? That’s what people use who have never actually taken a typography class in their lives. And I don’t even know what to say about the reverse upside-down Nike logo with *stretched* Comic Sans.. these are like scratching your nails down a chalkboard. Please, leave this to a professional. (Something that the Gap should’ve done to begin with.)

  4. Douglas Bonneville says

    October 7, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    Summer: I’m not sure if your tongue is in your cheek or if the joke is on you 🙂 Follow the links 🙂 🙂

  5. Douglas Bonneville says

    October 7, 2010 at 11:35 pm

    If you don’t follow the link to 99designs.com, you won’t get the joke. (Hint: look carefully at the 99designs.com logo and my “original” crowdsource logo)

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