Adidas Appears To Have Polished Its Logo For A More Minimalist Look
By Mikelle Leow, 23 Mar 2022
Image via Adidas Japan / PR Times
Adidas has sweated down its triple-striped logo in what looks to be a permanent branding shift.
With the triangular symbol being strongly associated with the brand, it seems the sportswear giant no longer sees a need for a wordmark. Its name appears to have been removed from the branding, as users of the Adidas app have spotted.
Adidas renovará su logo el 1 de abril de 2020 gracias al apple pic.twitter.com/UEsaU0KG00
— Olga Marcas Huaira (@OHuaira) March 12, 2022
The logo reduction doesn’t necessarily mean that Adidas is perfectly content with the three stripes. It has even tweaked the spacing between the bars, closing the distance between them.
For context, here’s a side-by-side comparison between the old logo (on the left) and the new one (right):
Image via Wikimedia Commons (left) and Adidas Japan / PR Times (right)
The refresh has been a talking point for the rumor mill for a while now. Last year, it was reported that Adidas was getting a makeover to prepare for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Things got more official in January, when Adidas opened an eco-friendly brand center fronted by the insignia in Harajuku.
FourFourTwo reports that the usual logo could be phased out soon, and its last appearance should be on the 2022/23 soccer season shirts.
[via Footy Headlines and Creative Bloq, images via various sources]