Chester Zoo Chester Zoo rebranding

ChiChi

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Not animal related but Chester Zoo have launched new branding & logo on social media, their website and also around the zoo.
 
Just saw this - a bit uninspired, I thought...?
Is the 'C' meant to be a rhino?

Maybe a bit bland, but I would say far preferable over the childish fonts and lay outs it had before. Those didn't really fit with one of Europe's largest zoos and biggest players when it comes to conservation.

Would be interested to see how the new map looks, but that link is broken.

It also appears the stocklists were removed from the website, which hopefully for us nerds is something that will reappear when the new website is running smoothly.
 
Maybe a bit bland, but I would say far preferable over the childish fonts and lay outs it had before. Those didn't really fit with one of Europe's largest zoos and biggest players when it comes to conservation.

Agreed - this a much more professional look. If nothing else a font where presumably a 7 and a 1 don't look identical is no bad thing...
 
Maybe a bit bland, but I would say far preferable over the childish fonts and lay outs it had before. Those didn't really fit with one of Europe's largest zoos and biggest players when it comes to conservation.
Yes I do agree with you entirely, on the last version - which did indeed look as though it had been done by a child with a crayon.
Wonder how much the new one cost? - it doesn't look as though it should have taken too long.
 
Disagree with people on the old style, the handwritten style of it had character and no doubt thanks to SLotZ was undeniably Chester. The new one is just a bit dull.

Also looks like they’ve followed ZSL and rebranded themselves as a “Conservation Zoo.” Is that the more PC route to take now?
Not sure about PC but from speaking to staff at ZSL it's to distance themselves from the anti-zoo crowd as much as they can. If it helps get across the purpose of zoos, I'm all for it
 
Disagree with people on the old style, the handwritten style of it had character and no doubt thanks to SLotZ was undeniably Chester. The new one is just a bit dull.

It's very telling that they stopped using their 'handwritten' font to label the paper maps in recent years. It wasn't fit for purpose - you just couldn't read the numbers when it was small.

When that style first came in I barely heard a good word about it - surprised to find anyone mourning its passing to be honest, but I guess it's been around long enough to become almost nostalgic for some people at this point.

(I wonder if the thread from the time is still on here?)
 
Has the zoo map also been updated, or are they just using the same one as before? The link to the PDF version on the site doesn't seem to be working.
 
It's very telling that they stopped using their 'handwritten' font to label the paper maps in recent years. It wasn't fit for purpose - you just couldn't read the numbers when it was small.

When that style first came in I barely heard a good word about it - surprised to find anyone mourning its passing to be honest, but I guess it's been around long enough to become almost nostalgic for some people at this point.
Nostalgia is certainly the main reason, especially for those of us of a slightly younger age. But Chester's map has always had issues beyond just the font, they try to fit far too much onto something far too small. When larger, such as ads, I've always found the handwritten font to be quite easy to understand, and I suppose it links to the family-owned nature of the zoo quite nicely.

I guess my main issue is less the summarily execution of the old font and more the choice of an exceedingly boring one as a replacement
 
I guess my main issue is less the summarily execution of the old font and more the choice of an exceedingly boring one as a replacement

2011 was exactly that for the rest of us except instead of suddenly becoming 'boring' it became genuinely difficult to actually read overnight, and the concurrent map redesign was almost completely unusable. I know which I prefer :D
 
I've got a picture of it but not a clue how to upload it!
It’s been updated with the new branding and HOA still covered up.
You can use the 'Upload a File' option to upload it in a post. You can't upload media until you have posted more.
 
I don't mind the new font, it's nothing special but it definitely at least feels a bit more professional than the old one.
 
I think the new font and design is rather boring and lacks character, but I can understand why the zoo would want to update their image given their recent successes in conservation, and hopefully more to come.

As much as a revamp of the giraffe house, tropical realm, and chimp house is needed, I would hate to see the tropical realm go. As a big bird nerd (with reptiles a close second) I always spend a good deal of time there. I would hope they’d rebuild it better or build a new but similar-themed building in its please though, and try and get the tiered aviary species back on show. I just cannot imagine the zoo without it however, it has been the staple of my memories of the place since my first visit in 2009.
 
Disagree with people on the old style, the handwritten style of it had character and no doubt thanks to SLotZ was undeniably Chester. The new one is just a bit dull.


Not sure about PC but from speaking to staff at ZSL it's to distance themselves from the anti-zoo crowd as much as they can. If it helps get across the purpose of zoos, I'm all for it

Or - could it be to distance themselves from what is implied by default, to be a 'non' conservation zoo -
whatever they may define that as.
 
Or - could it be to distance themselves from what is implied by default, to be a 'non' conservation zoo -
whatever they may define that as.
I was told by a keeper at Whipsnade that they wanted to give a more obvious focus on the conservation work ZSL does and that the zoos play a vital role in, and the secondary impact of the name change was that people would ask what a conservation zoo was and were more open to the idea of having animals in captivity due to it - functionally they're no different to say Marwell or Bristol but it's more of a psychological impact I suppose. The volunteers I've spoken to at London echoed this

I think that combined with recent news regarding a certain Northern zoo once again having significant husbandry problems and giving ammunition to the anti-zoo crowd Chester probably thought it logical to change name too
 
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