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Another thought that crossed my mind is that this could be seen as a negative play on the old saying "dotting your 'i's and crossing your 't's." Because they have "accidentally" dotted their "t"s.
The dotted T's/people are a bit confusing if you look at it, I agree with Lary. More importantly, the fact that the various capitalization schemes, coupled with the dotted T's/people make you look at the logo a second more than you should to get it. In other words, the logo is not as "intuitive" as "Intuit" should be.
I also think that ultimately, the Intuit logo is less important than the logos of its flagship products - Quicken, Quickbooks, TurboTax, etc. There is not nearly the equity in the Intuit brand as there is in these products. That said, I think this change, even after 25 yrs, isn't that big a risk for them. Not to mention, their old logo sucked.
Who designed it?
Ross
Did Intuit use them as well, or just get inspiration from it? Who knows
However I did think the reflection of the "UI" off the "IN" was rather clever....
I see the T's as "upper case" in the middle of a "lower case" word.
Sorry, but it doesn't really work for me, I see a confusion of upper and lower case rather than a coherent logo.
This is a shame, because I love the products and scarily, I can go back a an awful long way in that 25 year history!
I think Intuit could have a done a better job. I don't think the little people in their logo matches the image of their brand. The dots as people is so 5 minutes ago. Intuit is a creative company, I wish their logo did a better of showing that.
On the downside, it doesn't do a thing to tell me what it is that the company does, other than "intuitive" products.