Duane Reade's New Logo: Sexy? Or a Hot Mess? Did the city's largest drugstore chain really need a new logo? And if so, does it make your eyes bleed?

By  ELIZABETH BOUGEROL

Updated 11:02 AM EDT, Tue, Jan 6, 2009

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Is Duane Reade's new logo (right) a branding misfire?

 

In case you've been too distracted by the recession and Georgis to notice, Duane Reade (itself caught in some money and legal troubles since a 2004 acquisition and lawsuit over denied overtime wages) has been quietly rolling out a new look for its 245 New York stores. And at the forefront of the makeover is this new black-and-white logo, designed to replace the eminently familiar interlocking blue-and-red logo the chain's been using since it opened its first store in 1960.

Designers weigh in on the new look (spoiler alert: they're mixing serif and sans-serif! Not cool!) over at The City Room, where commenters note the resemblance to the Radio Shack logo, and everybody wonders: If they're having money troubles, did they really need to spend however many millions to revamp one of the city's most recognizable brands?

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  • AROD Friday, Mar 20 at 2:10 PM FLAG COMMENT NEW DUANE READE LOGO = GRAPHIC DESIGN 101

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