Google Debuts Brand New Logo
Google changed its well known logo to something more informal, and sans-serif. Google said the streamlined logo will work between different screen sizes better than the old one.
The small blue “G” icon is also gone, and replaced with a four-color “G” that is the same typeface as the new logo.
This isn’t the first time Google has shaken up their logo - and it’s doubtful that this is the last time. The new design has already started to roll out over all its products.
The logo changes aren't just about looks, though. The new lettering will scale better to smaller sizes and it's supposed to be easier to display on low-bandwidth connections. This works right into the goal of Google's new CEO is to bring internet to rural and underserved areas.
The small blue “G” icon is also gone, and replaced with a four-color “G” that is the same typeface as the new logo.
This isn’t the first time Google has shaken up their logo - and it’s doubtful that this is the last time. The new design has already started to roll out over all its products.
The logo changes aren't just about looks, though. The new lettering will scale better to smaller sizes and it's supposed to be easier to display on low-bandwidth connections. This works right into the goal of Google's new CEO is to bring internet to rural and underserved areas.
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