Patreon's rebrand is giving me serious modern design fatigue (2024)

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Monetisation platform Patreon has unveiled a new brand identity featuring fresh typography and colour schemes, an updated wordmark and most contentiously, a new logo. The rebrand delivers the platform a contemporary new look while establishing its identity around the creators that keep the platform alive – but the update hasn't come without controversy.

The new identity has sparked some debate. Has it improved the brand's image? And was it necessary at all? While the update is set to optimise the platform with improved creator tools, community chat features and a digital marketplace, the redesigned logo has been criticised for its formless identity, leading the platform to feel equally as indistinct. (It's safe to say that Patreon's new identity won't be making an appearance in our list of hot logo design trends).

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Patreon's new logo has been roughly redeveloped from its past iterations, loosely maintaining the 'P' shaped motif. The new logo is best described as a formless blob, but that's not as scathing a review as it seems, as Patreon has embraced the fluid nature of its redesign, stating that the new logo is purposefully ephemeral.

Announcing the news on its website, Patreon stated: "Our new logo does not have an exact canonical form, there isn’t one definitive Patreon logo. It is a dynamic object in constant motion that represents the energy of creativity and the ever-evolving nature of culture and art," – not the most revelatory announcement I must admit.

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Allow me to put that into layman's terms. Patreon’s new logo is an ever-changing design that reflects the platform's evolution into a diverse content creation tool and social outlet for audiences and creators. While the changing logos will always return to the 3D 'P' motif, each iteration will be different to reflect the platform's ever-evolving identity, which promises to be dynamic, disruptive and thoroughly modern.

The brand has showcased a number of new forms that the logo will assume, such as a chain-linked design that unveils a TV colour test screen, or an undulating holographic creation that morphs into a bright pink diamond. While visually, the new logos are certainly interesting, it does raise questions as to how they're reflective of the brand – and the internet definitely wasn't afraid to voice strong opinions.

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After an announcement on X, users shared their thoughts on the controversial redesign, voicing their distaste for the update. "Ah yes, the pinnacle of logos... a shapeless blob. 10/10 branding, graphic design is my passion," one user scathingly commented. "A big amorphous blob. It really fails to standout as identifiable," another commented, while one user simply stated: "It looks like my liver."

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While it's certainly not the most inspired design, Patreon is developing a tool that will allow users to easily create their own iterations of the new logo, honing in on the spirit of community that has guided the rebrand. (Hopefully, creators will be able to design some more evocative artwork).

“A brand as expressive as the creators it represents.” Inside the Patreon rebrand: https://t.co/tDT7WgeY4V pic.twitter.com/q5Gb2arGCwOctober 5, 2023

It seems that when brands attempt to modernise, they often resort to stripped-back retro-futurism style design, and while this has a time and place, it's a trend that is becoming a little tired. Similar to the X rebrand, the minimalistic approach has stripped Patreon of its identity for the sake of appearing contemporary, unfortunately resulting in vague and uninspired branding.

Patreon's new identity may not have been received well, but there are plenty of recent rebrands that we love, like this playful insurance rebrand, or Android's latest rebrand that's packed with personality.

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Patreon's rebrand is giving me serious modern design fatigue (2024)

FAQs

Why does Patreon keep changing their logo? ›

Patreon's new logo features a logo in motion, one that adapts to the creator so they can make it their own. What that means? Every time you see the new 3D P-shaped logo, it will be in a different color with different elements.

Who did the Patreon rebrand? ›

“From the very beginning of the rebrand, we wanted something that is moving, and living, and breathing. Wolff Olins had been mastering that strategy for a decade, so naturally, they got the gig.”

What font is the patreon logo? ›

Brand Typeface

Patreon uses Oracle for its body copy, tying it together seamlessly with the wordmark. The face feels subtle and contemporary with its classic geometry; it's robust but doesn't demand too much attention.

What has happened to Patreon? ›

As part of the layoffs, the company also announced that it would be closing its Dublin and Berlin offices. In October 2023, Patreon announced a full redesign of their interface and brand identity, including new features like community chats.

What is the Patreon controversy? ›

Jack Conte's artistic and entrepreneurial passions forged one of the standout successes of the creator economy. But payouts to settle sex-discrimination complaints, a stock sale by insiders and Conte's haphazard leadership of Patreon have sullied its image among some current and former employees.

Who is the richest Patreon creator? ›

Top Patreon earners:
#Creator
1the yard (Creating a podcast)
2Chapo Trap House (Creating Chapo Trap House Podcast)
3The Adam Friedland Show (Creating The Adam Friedland Show)
4TrueAnon Podcast (The ONLY Anti-Pedophile Podcast fighting the Sicko Elite)
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What is the Patreon logo supposed to be? ›

“Our new logo does not have an exact canonical form, there isn't one definitive Patreon logo,” the platform explained in a release. “It is a dynamic object in constant motion that represents the energy of creativity and the ever-evolving nature of culture and art.”

What font is OnlyFans? ›

Font and color

The OnlyFans lettering is executed in a smooth and traditional sans-serif typeface, which is pretty close to such fonts as Gardenia Extra Bold and FF Meta Correspondence Std Bold.

What size are Patreon images? ›

How large can my image files be? Your upload file sizes must be 5GB or less per image, and file attachments must be 200MB or less. You can add up to 500 images per post. We are working on a more robust improvement to image uploading in the future.

How much money do you get to keep from Patreon? ›

It's free to share your work and connect directly with your community on Patreon, whether you already have a paid membership or not. If you introduce paid memberships, Patreon will keep 8 or 12% of membership earnings, depending on your pricing plan, plus fees and applicable taxes.

How do I change my Patreon icon? ›

You can update your patron profile image anytime you'd like with these simple instructions:
  1. While logged into your Patron account, click on Settings from the left navigation menu list.
  2. You'll land on your Basics settings page.
  3. Select your new image. ...
  4. Click the Save button to finalize your change.
Nov 2, 2022

What happens if you don't pay Patreon? ›

What happens if a member's subscription bill declines? If a member's payment declines, they'll lose access to your exclusive content. Once they fix their payment, they'll regain access. However, their billing date remains their join date, not the payment resolution date.

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