Australia’s new wattle logo is a design, storytelling and timing failure

Last week, Australia’s new logo was revealed: a golden wattle flower that many were quick to point out bears an uncanny resemblance to COVID-19. As Ash Ivory argues, it wasn’t just a design failure, but also a failure to communicate the story behind the logo, and time its launch correctly.

Unless your NBN has been playing up, you’ll have seen Australia’s new logo: a golden wattle to accompany the beloved ‘Australian Made’ kangaroo logo. It would be easy to point out the COVID-19 likeness, as many have, or that gold foiling is extremely difficult and costly to reproduce on packaging.

Both of these points are valid and concerning. But there are even bigger issues: brand consistency, a failure to communicate the rebrand’s purpose, and the timing of the launch.

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