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HBO Now gave way to HBO Max, which later became Maxand now, Max is getting its HBO vibes back with yet another rebranding. This go-around is mainly about color changes, but it just might be the most successful rebrand yet for the streamer.The very true, convoluted story of HBOs brand transformationNot long ago, HBOs branding couldnt be stronger.Okay okay, to be fair, HBO still very much stands for prestige TV.But when Warner Bros. decided to up the ante in its streaming play, the former HBO Now service became part of a much bigger offering. That new player would combine HBOs content with the vast WB library of classic films and TV shows to create a Netflix-class contender.HBO Max was the new service. It dropped the classic black-and-white HBO look for a bold and distinct purple.Except, that purple didnt last. Nor did the name.When HBO Max gained Discovery content after the Warner-Discovery merger, it rebranded again as just Maxand purple became blue.Generally, public reception to all of these changes was a collective, Huh?Why take one of the strongest TV brandsHBOand dilute it?Fortunately, I think the latest iteration of Max is the best yet.Max now gives off prestige vibes without using HBOs nameMax just launched a fresh logo with a new color scheme.The name is the same, but now Max has a distinctly HBO-like logo.It joins Apple TV+ as the only big streamer to use primarily black and white-silver for its branding.It took a few tries, but I hope this time around, the branding sticks.Max already has name recognition. But now it gets to tap into the prestige HBO vibes without actually being called HBO.And it shouldnt be called HBO, since it offers so much more than just HBO.Max, in HBO-style black and white, is a winner in my book. Somebody give the branding team at Warner Bros. Discovery a raise.What do you think of Maxs new logo and look? Let us know in the comments.Best Apple TV 4K accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel