Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Peer-to-peer ridesharing, food delivery,
and transportation network

Peer-to-peer ridesharing, food delivery,
and transportation network

Working as a Lead Brand Designer at Uber, Roger Oddone was part of the team responsible for the 2016 rebrand.

Credits

Logotype

Creative Director: Shalin Amin
Lead Brand Designer: Roger Oddone
Design Manager: Strahan McMullen
Designer: James Bamford

Business cards

Designer: Catherine Ray

Cycling Gear Artwork

Designers: Donald Wong, Casey Edgeton

Environmental

Designer: Karen Chiu

Uber Autonomous Vehicle Artwork

Design Director: Didier Hilhorst
Art Director: Mirtho Prepont
Designer: Richard Donnelly

Challenges

Update Uber's logotype to reflect its evolving brand, as well as increase the visual weight of the previous logotype, which wasn’t legible at smaller sizes.

Before

  • Luxury rides
  • Moving people
  • Serving a handful of markets

New

  • A range of economy and luxury options
  • Moving people, food, and packages
  • Serving 72 countries and 450 cities

Build

Logotype variations

The logo is presented in two versions: the logotype or the Logo Bit. Their use is interchangeable.

Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Color

To create consistency, the logotype is always used in either black or white. Grey is used with our sub-brands.

Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Applications

Website

Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Business cards

Uber Rebrand: Logotype
Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Cycling gear

Cycling gear

Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Environmental

Uber Rebrand: Logotype

Uber Autonomous
Vehicle Artwork

Uber Rebrand: Logotype