Hi, Eva! The highly detailed illustration style logo that was popularized a century go was well-suited printing on barrels, but these days logos need to be used in a much wider variety of circumstances, often appearing as very small icons on someone's mobile device. A simplified representation of a king, rather than a more realistically rendered knight, enables us to help people recognize us better at a glance in a modern context. We hope that helps clarify!
September 3, 2020 at 4:41pm
In reply to The red cross that the… by Eva (not verified)
Hi, Eva! The highly detailed illustration style logo that was popularized a century go was well-suited printing on barrels, but these days logos need to be used in a much wider variety of circumstances, often appearing as very small icons on someone's mobile device. A simplified representation of a king, rather than a more realistically rendered knight, enables us to help people recognize us better at a glance in a modern context. We hope that helps clarify!