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A little bit late, but hey, google changed its logo!


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They recently changed the company name to Alphabet too. (mostly for shareholding reasons and other business shennanigans).

 

The new Google logo is meant to represent all of Google's services across all devices in one single identity.

 

 

Once upon a time, Google was one destination that you reached from one device: a desktop PC. These days, people interact with Google products across many different platforms, apps and devices—sometimes all in a single day. You expect Google to help you whenever and wherever you need it, whether it’s on your mobile phone, TV, watch, the dashboard in your car, and yes, even a desktop!

Today we’re introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic is working for you, even on the tiniest screens. As you’ll see, we’ve taken the Google logo and branding, which were originally built for a single desktop browser page, and updated them for a world of seamless computing across an endless number of devices and different kinds of inputs (such as tap, type and talk).

It doesn’t simply tell you that you’re using Google, but also shows you how Google is working for you. For example, new elements like a colorful Google mic help you identify and interact with Google whether you’re talking, tapping or typing. Meanwhile, we’re bidding adieu to the little blue “g” icon and replacing it with a four-color “G” that matches the logo.

 

 

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PS: Why is this a thread

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They recently changed the company name to Alphabet too. (mostly for shareholding reasons and other business shennanigans).

 

The new Google logo is meant to represent all of Google's services across all devices in one single identity.

 

 

 

Once upon a time, Google was one destination that you reached from one device: a desktop PC. These days, people interact with Google products across many different platforms, apps and devices—sometimes all in a single day. You expect Google to help you whenever and wherever you need it, whether it’s on your mobile phone, TV, watch, the dashboard in your car, and yes, even a desktop!

Today we’re introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic is working for you, even on the tiniest screens. As you’ll see, we’ve taken the Google logo and branding, which were originally built for a single desktop browser page, and updated them for a world of seamless computing across an endless number of devices and different kinds of inputs (such as tap, type and talk).

It doesn’t simply tell you that you’re using Google, but also shows you how Google is working for you. For example, new elements like a colorful Google mic help you identify and interact with Google whether you’re talking, tapping or typing. Meanwhile, we’re bidding adieu to the little blue “g” icon and replacing it with a four-color “G” that matches the logo.

 

 

Xk1l918.gif

 

PS: Why is this a thread

Nice info. Well, it's undeniable that Google has an enormous impact on our lives, I have no complaint about them changing their logo.

I'm still curious about their four colour resemblance to Windows' logo though.

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Nice info. Well, it's undeniable that Google has an enormous impact on our lives, I have no complaint about them changing their logo.

I'm still curious about their four colour resemblance to Windows' logo though.

Google always had the four color logo. They originally made it those colors to piggy back off of Microsoft's brand recognition of the 4 colored panels. [Citation needed]
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