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Zocdoc Ditches $80 Logo for a Kinda Cute 'Z' Eight years after launching, the online healthcare marketplace unveils its first top-to-bottom rebrand.

By Catherine Clifford

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When Zocdoc launched about eight and a half years ago, the then itty-bitty startup invested a whopping $80 on its logo. The original three co-founders purchased the two-tone Helvetica logo design in an online logo store.

Since those early days, however, the healthcare tech company has grown to become a virtual household name, at least among the millennial set. New York City-based Zocdoc, with more than 600 employees, connects millions of customers each month with doctors in their insurance networks. Typically, a Zocdoc customer can get in to see a doctor within 24 hours.

Despite the years of impressive growth, Zocdoc still had the same $80 logo. It was pretty boring. The company was way past due for a digital makeover.

Related: Entrepreneurs at ZocDoc Say They Can Solve a Major Obamacare Concern

Today, Zocdoc finally unveiled that rebranding. The capital "D" has been replaced with a lowercase "d." The blue-on-grey Helvetica is replaced with a smiling, cute yellow "Z" personified. Zee's face shows emotion with the direction of the eyes and the shape of the mouth squiggle.

When Uber revamped its digital logo a couple of weeks ago, it tried to make its black and white U more personal, too.

"The new face of Zocdoc looks the way healthcare should -- friendly, simple and, most of all, reflective of patients and real life," says Zocdoc vice president of marketing Richard Fine, in a statement announcing the redesign.

The Zocdoc website and mobile app are also getting a modern revamp, according to Zocdoc.

Have a looksee at Zocdoc's new little dude, Zee. Tweet at us and let us know how whether you like it. Did Zocdoc make a positive improvement? Why or why not?

Image Credit: Zocdoc | Entrepreneur

Related: ZocDoc Is Cyrus Massoumi's Vision of Delivering Better Health Care (Video)

Catherine Clifford

Senior Entrepreneurship Writer at CNBC

Catherine Clifford is senior entrepreneurship writer at CNBC. She was formerly a senior writer at Entrepreneur.com, the small business reporter at CNNMoney and an assistant in the New York bureau for CNN. Clifford attended Columbia University where she earned a bachelor's degree. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. You can follow her on Twitter at @CatClifford.

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