For quite some time, Jimmy John's has been laser focused on its category-differentiating "freaky fast delivery" message. While this communication strategy was clearly successful in accelerating growth, it also began to undermine the "freaky fresh ingredients" message, which the chain also valued. This dynamic was the driving force behind the recent and comprehensive brand refresh, which includes the logo evolution showcased above.
When it comes to logo design, we believe less is always more. The simpler, the better -- particularly in the digital age. In our opinion, the new Jimmy John's logo is a "freaky good" example, for the following three reasons ...
1. ADDITION THROUGH SUBTRACTION
The Jimmy John's team tasked with this redesign did a great job stripping away all unnecessary and less-important elements, in order to emphasize the brand's key executional equity. By eliminating the inner white circle, the "Since 1983" (which can be told in other communications), and "Gourmet" (which never seemed to be a part of how consumers viewed the brand), the team was able to more strongly emphasize the "JJ" (the brand's most ownable element, by far).
2. CLEAR FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS
As noted above, the team wanted to cast a stronger light on the brand's fresh ingredients, not just the speed of delivery. To this end, the simple but clever addition of the two stars is a perfect solution. These stars help to create the look & feel of a seal. A stamp of quality, if you will. And at the same time, the stars are reminiscent of images found in car racing, thereby reinforcing the speed of delivery message.
3. REMAINING RECOGNIZABLE
The key challenge in refreshing a highly recognizable logo is making sure it stays that way. Making sure you don't simplify it so much that it loses its identity. In our opinion, the Jimmy John's team thread this needle perfectly. The new logo is significantly simplified while still being remarkably recognizable. Freaky nice work!
These are my thoughts on how companies can create stronger brand logos to connect more strongly with their target audiences. I would love to hear yours.
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