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Wal-Mart gets a new logo

Posted Jun 30 2008, 10:29 AM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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Wal-Mart has finally decided to do something about its staid white-on-blue logo and red, blue, and grey color scheme. In a surprising move for a company that acted as though it was too big, too powerful, and too damn cheap to bother with its image problem, Wal-Mart's new face to the world will be a white "Walmart" logo and starburst on a burnt orange background and brick store exterior. This is according to planning documents filed for a new Wal-Mart Supercenter outside Memphis.

Accompanying the new look is a new, smaller store format that features "new department titles, less signage, curved lines and earth-tone colors" according to company public affairs and government relations manager Dennis Alpert. The building will also feature lighting systems that turn on when they detect a shopper in close proximity, large skylights, and other "green building elements" in an effort to conserve energy.

Word has it that an official unveiling of the logo will come later this week. A company spokesman proclaimed that the "update is simply a reflection of the refreshed image of our stores and our renewed sense of purpose of helping people save money so they can live better." That's a nice thought, but don’t let them fool you: Everything Wal-Mart does is driven by the profit motive.  

Wal-Mart's makeover couldn't come at a better time as the American consumer feels the squeeze of a slowing economy and rising inflationary pressures. May same-store sales were up 3.9%, more than double analysts' projections, as consumers continued to trade down to discount retailers and spend their tax rebate checks on necessities over luxuries. Wal-Mart's vast scale and purchasing power helps extend the purchasing power of each dollar, an important quality discussed in a previous post.

If the company can fix its dowdy shopping experience and continue to modernize its offerings, while moving into untapped urban markets in the United States and growing internationally, there's no reason the company can't hit Morningstar analyst Joseph Beaulieu's $60 fair value target and beyond. A commitment to environmental sustainability, a wider selection of organic foods, hip-hop inspired clothing, exclusive sales rights to the new AC/DC album, wider aisles, a friendlier corporate image, happy employees, and a new grocery store format are just some of the ways Wal-Mart is challenging preconceived notions of itself. The new logo is just another facet of this transformation.

Here's the new logo:

Previous posts:

Wal-Mart’s public relations disaster

Why Wal-Mart will save America

Wal-Mart kills video download service

(Disclosure: I don't own any shares of the companies mentioned.) 

 

Comments

 

You mean they are going hispanic.  The way most of the buildings and alot of houses look in Miami, Homestead, Cutler Bay, etc. Florida. The colors represent heat, it's already hot enough here without having to look at it all day.  I can't even comment it so disturbing to me.

If Wal-Mart is going so green why dont' they do something about those plastic bags - I dislike the cheap plastic when your items are put in the bag the sides are tore or bottom is ripped, by the time you get to your vehicle everything is laying in the basket or all over the ground.  Double bagging would be great but some of the cashiers act like your crazy.

BET THE SIGN IS 'MADE IN CHINA'

You could have feed a third world country or something useful with the money it took to come up with the logo let alone the money it's going to cost to change all the signs, letter head etc..etc..    And who really cares ?

I have been a graphic designer for over fifty years and have been published in many "Logo Books".

My logotypes and logos have received many awards and recognition by my peers and professionals.

My firm Unigraphics, Inc. is noted for its creativity and you can check us out on the web. Unigraphicsinc.com.  My comments on the Walmart logotype logo is that it sucks.  I have seen first year students create better logotypes/logos than this effort.  Somebody sure bought a look for

Walmart that is not creative, expressive, nor worth the money that they probably paid mega bucks for.  Better yet I bet it was picked by a Walmart committee that has no taste!

Who did the design for this new look?  What company assisted them or was it done in house?

WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY..IF THEY CAN WASTE MONEY ON THAT CRAP...THEY NOT PAYING ENOUGHT  TAXES....WHY DONT THEY GIVE EMPLOYEES HEALTH INSURANCE....

     WAL- MART.....1 STEP ABOVE A FLEA MARKET......

I don't like it. That "starburst" looks like an asterisk and cheap. The star in the middle is much better.

Changing the company logo isn't going to change the fact that Walmart is still a socialistic, bilderberger organization with plans of overthrowing the American Economy. Making profits is still and always will be Walmarts bottom line. They still won't care about the communities they destroy, the employees they don't care about. or the mom & pop stores that they put out of business that have provided outstanding customer service for over 100 years. WALMART SUCKS and thats the bottom line.

Changing the company Logo won't change the fact that Wal-Mart is still a socialistic, bilderberger organization with intentions of taking over the American Economy. They still won't care about their employees. They won't care about the communities they destroy, or the Mom & Pop stores that they have put out of business who have provided outstanding customer service for over 100 years.

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