Have you ever thought to what extent a font can change the perception of a company's brand or logo? We guess you might have, but we bet you have never put as much attention into it as Nokia has and it's only natural, as their current font (or typeface) is one of the most recognizable ones in the world.
Not surprisingly, in tune with its new market strategy, the company is also changing its branding, going from the well known Nokia Sans to something more modern - the Nokia Pure.
The Nokia Sans font was something most of us are so accustomed to that even a character or two in the recognizable blue color allows it to be immediately recognized.
The Nokia Pure is by all means a clean and beautiful font and Nokia claims that it was designed specifically for digital environments.
It will soon land on all Nokia devices, Nokia's website, ads and documents.
Update: It appear that the Nokia Conversation blog has added two pictures, showing the way Nokia Pure font will look on a real mobile device and the way Sans did look on it. The blog specifically points out that these are not pictures of an upcoming interface or device, but rather just mockups to show people the difference.
Still we can not help but see the resemblance with the way Windows Phone 7 shows menus.
Not surprisingly, in tune with its new market strategy, the company is also changing its branding, going from the well known Nokia Sans to something more modern - the Nokia Pure.
The Nokia Sans font was something most of us are so accustomed to that even a character or two in the recognizable blue color allows it to be immediately recognized.
The Nokia Pure is by all means a clean and beautiful font and Nokia claims that it was designed specifically for digital environments.
It will soon land on all Nokia devices, Nokia's website, ads and documents.
Update: It appear that the Nokia Conversation blog has added two pictures, showing the way Nokia Pure font will look on a real mobile device and the way Sans did look on it. The blog specifically points out that these are not pictures of an upcoming interface or device, but rather just mockups to show people the difference.
Still we can not help but see the resemblance with the way Windows Phone 7 shows menus.
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