Paypal Website Redesign and Rebranding Launched

26 Oct
2007

Paypal’s new logo and website, which has been in the works since back in July, has now gone public. The new website uses CSS and features are more modern look and feel.

Screenshot of the old site:

Paypal - old design

Screenshot of the new site:

Paypal - new design


Screenshot of the new account page:

Paypal - new account page design

Screenshot of the new Paypal buttons:

Paypal - new buttons

As you will notice, I am still unverified. Still waiting for my extended use number. Called up Unionbank today only to be told that it will take 5 days to process (it’s already the second day).

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5 Responses to Paypal Website Redesign and Rebranding Launched

Chris Coyier

October 26th, 2007 at 11:13 pm

I like the new design of their site OK, but the new logo is perplexing. It’s hardly different at all and maybe slightly worse. Why go through the trouble of confusing people? especially when they have huge problems with spam already.

Dennison Uy - Graphic Designer

October 26th, 2007 at 11:33 pm

Hey Chris, thanks for dropping by! I agree that the new logo makes little sense, just like the new Adobe Photoshop logo. This may very well be the year of bad rebranding.

CSSVault Blog » Blog Archive » Adobe Photoshop New Logo

October 26th, 2007 at 11:34 pm

[...] other news, Paypal has jumped into the rebranding bandwagon and launched a new site sporting their new logo. Expect full coverage [...]

chris brown

October 27th, 2007 at 8:37 pm

Good point. I wonder if PayPal did market research before they redesigned their logo. Are they trying to retain current customers or get new business customers.

Although things are better, you’re so right about the spam. Until they get that undercontrol, they’ve got a problem.

Dennison Uy - Graphic Designer

November 6th, 2007 at 2:14 am

Chris Coyer: Funny how your comment got caught and marked by Akismet as spam. You haven’t been spamming anyone haven’t you? ;) Nice blog by the way!

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