Dashlane rebranding (blog.dashlane.com)
over 3 years ago from Daniel Golden, Lead Software Engineer at New Relic
over 3 years ago from Daniel Golden, Lead Software Engineer at New Relic
Sorry what? This looks like Pentagram sent their C team to tackle this one. It's boring, sorry.
what the hell is that "D" of dashes? as a monogram it's pathetic, inert, painfully dull... like much of Pentagram's work. the spritely deer of the old logo, although poorly rendered, exuded confidence and speed and lightness that set dashlane apart from 1password's "lockbox" or lastpass's boring, technical-looking logo.
it could have been a motif worth carrying forward. a failure on pentagram and dashlane's part.
The fonts look lovely, but I'm uninspired by the new logo. The old one, especially the icon and color scheme, were distinct and lively. This is more professional, but also far more forgettable.
pretty good, not sure what dashlane is but some of the better Pentagram work of recent times
Itβs a cross platform password manager like 1Password or LastPass. Remember 1 password that unlocks all of your other accounts.
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