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Mastercard dropped its name from its logo because the future of payment is digital By dropping its name from its logo, Mastercard looks toward a cardless future.
Mastercard is shedding its name from its logo as it tries to position itself as a tech company rather than just a credit-card network.
NEW YORK — What’s in a name? For MasterCard, not enough to keep it in the logo. The company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where it has ...
What's in a name? For MasterCard, not enough to keep it in the logo. The company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where it has resided for more ...
Mastercard's new two-dimensional design comes as brands have simplified logos in recent years to help them translate to digital formats.
Mastercard logo will no longer have its name, just colours The company is removing the word Mastercard from the pair of interlocking red and yellow circles where it has resided for more than 50 years.
Today, MasterCard revealed a redesign of its consumer-facing logo, the first in 20 years. The way we buy and pay for things has changed dramatically in the past two decades ago–think about the ...
The Mastercard logo represents the credit card company's promise to "connect people to Priceless possibilities" and "bring people closer to their passions and give them the confidence and trust ...
Credit card company Mastercard is dropping the lettering from its intersecting red and yellow circle logo to make its brand even more iconic.
Pentagram partners Michael Bierut and Luke Hayman have created a new logo for global finance brand Mastercard.
What's in a name? For Mastercard Inc, not enough to keep it in the logo.
Mastercard have been slammed by customers on social media after showcasing their new red and yellow brand logo ...
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