Changing Korean Corporate Logos
A recent trend in Korea has been new, more contemporary corporate logos. This article from Chosun Ilbo notes what is driving this change. Softening the image Corporate logos are becoming gentler as the caring corporation continues its improbable march across the business landscape. Not a few people were puzzled by the Hanwha Groups new logo, saying it looks like a squiggle. It certainly marks a radical break with the past in everything from shape to color. Other corporations have also abandoned the hard, bold initials or designs their founders cherished. The new corporate identities are all lower case and soft lines, predicated on an emotional approach to customers rather than dignity and strength. In Hanwhas new symbol, three scribbled circles hover over the corporate name in small letters. SK last year unveiled a new logo featuring a delicate fluttering butterfly. The Kumho-Asiana Group early this year discarded its old symbol, a brutal white KA stamped on a red background. SK Group ...