Pillages

1988-2005
The first Pillages Festival was held on March 30, 1988. The name was derived from the term "Pillarger" of which in the Hyperotonian language is translated as "Party" or "Feast". Said gathering is also held at the 5 Pillars arena (the biggest arena in the country) located in Sichai, Hyperotown, of which could be another reasoning behind the event's name.

2005-2014
On March 2005, Pillages announced that they would be getting a brand makeover for the first time in their 17 year history. The logo was officially introduced in June 9, 2005 and took effect the same day. The text became lowercase, the sun icon was removed and the text is now on a serif font. However, this logo was disliked among many due to the serif font and wonky lettering of which made the logo look old fashioned.

2014-2015
Another visual overhaul took effect in August with the start of the 2014 Pillages Festival (the event in itself lasted from Aug 25-Aug 28). The wordmark was reverted back to uppercase and is now based in a sans serif font, Roboto.

2015-2018
On July 2015, Pillages revealed another new look in order for the amusement festival programme to appear more playful as the old look though only introduced in August 2014, was portrayed as boring and meaningless. It was introduced in August 1, 2015. On November 19, 2016, The on-screen typography was changed from Arial to Brandon Text. Although a new logo was introduced in October 2018, this logo continued to be used as a secondary logo until August 2019.

2018-2020
A more futuristic style logo was introduced on October 29 2018 at 3AM GMT. The text remained lowercase. The on-screen typography Brandon Text was kept for this rebrand.

2020-present
On February 15, 2020 at 12AM GMT for the Hyperotonian New Year 2020 (Katie), a revamped logo took effect across all of its platforms. The on screen typography was changed from Brandon Text to Livvic and Klavika and the logo's colour was changed to light green.

2021 (tentative)
On February 6, 2021, Pillages dropped a teaser titled "New Pillages", suggesting an complete rebrand in the midst of an transition towards a bigger focus on art and culture while expanding to more countries and territories. The new brand identity will be revealed on February 15, 2021.