Monday, May 26, 2008

Progress Update

For this project I have been collecting a lot of information about the Starbucks' logo and the history behind it. Also I have been collecting information on the design of the logo (shape, color, image) and how the design of the logo has an affect on the consumer. 

Right now I have 15 different sources and looking for more, and I am organizing them by topic and then looking for common trends in the articles. The articles consist of blogs, op-eds, academic journals, news stories, and corporate information. 

Progress is moving steady and I am almost ready to start my analysis of my findings.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Progress Update

  1. Artifact Collection:

For our research I have been in charge of collecting data artifacts. So far I have collected 7 (free) physical artifacts while also taking several photos of displays inside of a Starbucks store. Each artifact was then placed into a spreadsheet to clearly display common and different traits of each artifact.

Categories:

Color (Brown, Green), Logo (Present or Not?), Siren (Old or New)

  1. Online Artifact Collection

Online I have found several photos on Flickr displaying various physical artifacts that people have captured in their photos. I have begun research to see if I can determine each year when the napkins have changed but it is proving to be much more difficult with inaccurate dates added by Flickr users, so a detailed timeline is not yet available.

In addition I have found a site promoting “Starbucks Invasions”, as a way to defer Starbucks from popping up everywhere in the United States.

http://www.areyougeneric.org/action_sbucksinvasion.php

In opposition of the above site, I recently found a Facebook group requesting that Italy receive Starbucks.

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/23089?fp=6d544&h=ifc&recruiter_id=8201554&t=1211656377

  1. Lastly, I have contributed to reviewing various articles regarding the logo at hand, possible individuals involved with the Starbucks Corporation.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Starbucks Logo & Rat City Roller Girls

This has been brought up in a couple of the Seattle blogs that I read for a past couple days. I thought it was really relevant to Karin's data collection on similar logos and how Starbucks sues... well, everyone.

Starbucks is warning Rat City Roller Girls to change their logo or they are suing. Apparently they feel it is far too similar to theirs and The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted the Starbucks an extension--giving them until July to file a complaint against RCRGs.


(from the Seattle PI)

The RCRGs ran into this whole problem when they were asked to trademark their logo (used since '04) before a video game about them is released.

"The issue is with the shape of the logo, including what they're calling concentric circles," she said. "[Starbucks]' saying that the dimensions of the circles are too close to their own," said RCRGs' lawyer.

She also said, "The Starbucks lawyer said that the girls on the roller derby team look scary, and she didn't think, in her own personal opinion, (that) Starbucks would want to associate themselves with the scary characters of Rat City Rollergirls," Heraty said.

The article: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/364425_sbuxlogo24.html

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Progress Update

1. Background Research-- I read a couple of scholarly articles about Starbucks and an article about branding. These gave me some background about the company in general as well as how people have used brands to push agendas before (see citation for Logo Logic).

I also read through the timeline/history that Starbucks has up on their site, and helped compile a list of key people.



2. Data Collection-- I mainly focused on three areas/projects for data collection:

a. I took pictures of storefronts (both close-up and from across the street) of Starbucks locations in Seattle. I took pictures mainly in the University District and downtown, although I also took some in Wedgewood and Fremont. Unfortunately, the majority of the pictures were lost due to a major technical problem. However, some things that I noticed while taking the pictures are follows:

-Starbucks isn't too picky about their location--they mostly purchase space that has already been created.

-Most of these shops have a minimalist, modern look with clean lines and lots of black.

-Usually they have lots of windows as well--many times an entire wall will be 75% glass.

-For the drive-through locations, and some larger or corner locations more cream and white colors are used and there is a more "post-modern" look, with decorations in the architecture.


b. I created a google map of Starbucks in Seattle. This can be found in the links section in the right-hand toolbar of this blog. I named each location by neighborhood (as closely as I could). I did not map any Starbucks out of Seattle city limits. Observations I had were:

-There's at least three times as many Starbucks in downtown than there are in any other neighborhood of the city.

-There are more Starbucks in the North part of Seattle than there are in the South end (maybe due to socio-economics of the areas???).

-The farther away from downtown, the less Starbucks' there are.


c. I constructed and distributed a survey about the Starbucks logo. Questions covered recalling the Starbucks logo from memory, describing it with the aid of a picture of the logo, general feelings about the logo, certain preferences having to do with the logo, as well as where the person was located in the city and where they were from. I have yet to organize and code responses for the survey, so I don't have too many solid observations at the moment. The survey was available to anyone who had an account with the UW.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Christian Group Takes Issue w/ Logo

Ad Age has a recent article about a Christian Group ("The Resistance") that is taking major issue with the Starbucks logo.

See it Here


And the Stranger Slog comment on the article: here

NOTE: The image the Slog article uses is the original logo, not the recent re-release.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Survey

The survey responses have been very interesting so far. I'm looking forward to getting more responses, looking through them, and beginning to code them in a couple weeks.

If you are from the Che study or a visitor to this blog, and attend/ed the University of Washington, you can participate in the survey by clicking the link below. You must have a UWnetID to do so.

Access the survey here.