I remember when Shutterstock first launched and liking its blunt, little camera logo. But with every iteration it devolved until it reached some drastically annoying typography that seemed to have subscribed to a service providing up to 25 unnecessary ligatures a day.

Now, Shutterstock has focused on a single, simple premise, the viewfinder, and incorporated it into a bold logotype. 

I remember when Shutterstock first launched and liking its blunt, little camera logo. But with every iteration it devolved until it reached some drastically annoying typography that seemed to have subscribed to a service providing up to 25 unnecessary ligatures a day.

Now, Shutterstock has focused on a single, simple premise, the viewfinder, and incorporated it into a bold logotype.