https://rekki.com comes to mind.
Someone working on the design end of things might be able to enlighten me.
When it comes to logos some of the decisions are just baffling and feel like "change it just to change it".
It's always like this. Some company puts out a new, carefully thought-out "look and feel" that feels fresh. Then the literal rest of the world, instead of actually studying why the new thing works and how it can be adapted to other context, starts flooding the world with quick copycats. See, e.g., BMW's "flat design" logo [2], or the "Web 2.0" aesthetics of pointless reflections and glassy UI elements.
[1]: https://www.buck.co/work/facebook-alegria
[2]: https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/4/21163766/bmw-new-flat-logo...
It's probably a non-designer manager telling a designer "We want it to look like this" and pointing at the popular site.
https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/dont-worry-these-gangley-armed-...
[1]https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/dont-worry-these-gangley-armed-...