Pentagram

Pentagram

Westinghouse

A brand refresh for the American corporation extends Paul Rand’s iconic logo into a contemporary identity system, complete with custom typeface.

Created by the legendary graphic designer Paul Rand in 1959, the Westinghouse logo is one of the most widely recognized corporate symbols in American history.

Pentagram began by building a new brand manual, drawing inspiration from Rand’s original to create a cohesive identity that pays homage to the legacy of Westinghouse.

The identity introduces a custom font that updates the characters ‘i’ and ‘g’ to resemble the distinctive typography of Rand’s Westinghouse logo.

The website seamlessly integrates all the new visual elements of the revitalized brand, including the newly designed font, the circles, and the parallel lines, and features a historical timeline.

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