OpenAI is getting a makeover – new visual rebrand for ChatGPT maker even includes its own custom font


- OpenAI gets a fresh new look, centered around its own OpenAI Sans font
- Rebrand has apparently been a work-in-progress for more than a year
- However ChatGPT was barely used for the redesign
Ten years after the company was founded, OpenAI has revealed a total rebrand with updated logos and fonts .
Its update includes a fresh brand identity with a new typeface, wordmark, symbol and color palette, but there have been no drastic changes to keep everything familiar.
The Al research and deployment company has issued full guidance to the updates online to keep partners, resellers, customers, developers, consultants, publishers, and any other third parties in the loop.
OpenAI reveals subtle rebrand
Speaking with Wallpaper, OpenAI stated the rebrand was driven by the need for a unified and cohesive identity. Head of Design Veit Moeller and Design Director Shannon Jager admitted that, until now, OpenAI has presented itself haphazardly by using an inconsistent range of fonts, marks and colours.
Moeller disclosed the rebrand has been in the works for more than a year, and was initiated by CEO Sam Altman who wanted a “more organic and more human” look.
Apart from launching its own OpenAI Sans font, the company has also updated its stock imagery with photos from established photographers and abstract graphics rendered by its very own Sora model.
ChatGPT has gained huge traction in the years since its first public preview launch. Despite OpenAI’s intention for it to be a research experiment, it gained a million users within the first five days. By the end of 2024, it had more than 300 million active weekly users.
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Addressing the elephant in the room, the designers confirmed a company sentiment that, “technology should amplify, not replace, the depth of human creativity,” adding the updated imagery evokes memory and that the typography carries tone. They were designed by an in-house team rather than getting influence from a third-party agency, the pair confirmed.
Finally, the so-called ‘blossom’ logo, which resembles a flower blossom and is made up of three intertwined triangles, is set to be used more sparingly, with the ‘OpenAI’ wordmark getting more use instead.
And for creatives worried about the threat that AI poses to their livelihoods, the designers confirmed that the redesign process was mostly handled in traditional ways, though ChatGPT was used to inform calculations for different type weights.
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OpenAI gets a fresh new look, centered around its own OpenAI Sans font Rebrand has apparently been a work-in-progress for more than a year However ChatGPT was barely used for the redesign Ten years after the company was founded, OpenAI has revealed a total rebrand with updated logos and fonts…
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