What is the difference between restyling and rebranding?

An in-depth analysis  

In the marketing and communications world, the terms "restyling" and "rebranding" are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to two distinct processes with different goals and implications. Understanding the difference between restyling and rebranding is critical to making effective strategic decisions and communicating clearly and consistently with your audience. 

Restyling: an update of the existing image 

The restyling is a process of updating the image of a brand that focuses mainly on the aesthetic aspect. The goal of restyling is to make the brand more modern, current, and in line with market trends, but without disrupting its fundamental identity. 

Restyling may include changes to the logo, website design, colors, packaging, tone of voice, and other visual and communicative elements. However, the restyling does not affect the values, mission, the target target audience and brand positioning. It is often undertaken when a brand needs a "facelift" to remain competitive, attract new customers, or improve its perceived image. For example, a brand that has a dated logo or an unuser-friendly website might decide to undertake a makeover to modernize its image and improve the customer experience. 

Rebranding: a complete transformation of brand identity 

The rebranding is a deeper and more radical process involving a complete overhaul of brand identity. The goal of rebranding is to create a new brand or to radically transform an existing brand to fit a new market context, target audience, or business strategy. 

Rebranding can include changes to the name, logo, values, mission, target audience, market positioning, tone of voice, and all other elements that define the brand identity. 

Rebranding is usually undertaken when a brand needs a significant change to remain relevant, reach new markets, overcome an image crisis, or communicate a new positioning. For example, a brand that has suffered a decline in sales, lost market share, or has a negative reputation might decide to undertake rebranding to revive its image and regain customer trust. 

The main differences between restyling and rebranding 

  • Goal: restyling aims to update the existing image, while rebranding aims to completely transform the brand identity. 
  • Scope: restyling focuses mainly on the aesthetic aspect, while rebranding involves all aspects of the brand, including values, mission, target audience, and market positioning. 
  • Motivations: restyling is usually undertaken to remain competitive or improve perceived image, while rebranding is undertaken to overcome a crisis, reach new markets, or communicate a new positioning. 
  • Cost: Restyling is generally less expensive and less time-consuming than rebranding, as it requires fewer resources and less time. 

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