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Google Changes Logo

An anonymous reader writes: Yesterday, Google announced a logo change that many on Slashdot have probably already encountered. The logo, according to the technology supergiant, was updated to reflect the fact that people "interact with Google products across many different platforms, apps and devices—sometimes all in a single day." This differentiates from the past when people only used a desktop PC to access Google's services.

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  1. And...? by sanf780 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I sometimes see just gibberish, dark marketing gibberish.

    1. Re:And...? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 2

      I guess we should be happy that they didn't use Comic Sans.....

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  2. Phew! by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    I looked at Google last night and fell off my chair when I saw a differnet, yet oddly familiar, logo. Many dozens of other news outfits were reporting on it, but I waited until I saw the story on Slashdot to confirm it.

    Slashdot is to logo confirmation as Netcraft is to BSD's death confirmation.

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  3. Sans-Serif by tekrat · · Score: 2

    They basically changed the typeface from a Serif typeface to a non-serif typeface. Why? Because more people access Google from their tiny telephone screens, where the serifs get lost anyhow.

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  4. Big fat who cares by Citizen+of+Earth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Google merely changed it's font. Whoop-de-doo.

    1. Re:Big fat who cares by bluefoxlucid · · Score: 2

      It looks like they changed their logo to a flat, unshaded, extremely-simple affair you could display on a Commodore 64 in two-color mode.

  5. Re:Slashdot - only halfway there by Calydor · · Score: 4, Funny

    This raises the important question of whether the comma in that slogan means "and" or "or". Discuss.

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  6. Not a new logo by mwvdlee · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not a new logo, it's just a long-running doodle.

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  7. shit by Lehk228 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it really is quite shit. the loop of the lower case 'g' has variation in thickness near the stem, all the rest of the logo is constant width, and even putting the top stem looks dumb given the geometric style of the capital G.

    the angle of the slant at the end of the 'g' is also inconsistant with the slant at the end of the 'e'

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  8. DDG FTW. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Duck duck go baby, for the win. I would have never known about this if not for this article as it's been years since I've touched a Google service and they've become hugely irrelevant in my life.

    But i went and looked at the new logo, not impressed. And still not getting why people wish to live and work in a Google tracked alternate reality bubble. Between Google, WinX and OSX, I can only say thank the lord for Mint, Mate, and all you great open source upstream maintainers out there that make my small private computing world possible! Amen.

  9. Re:I don't see anything different. by Rei · · Score: 2

    The old one wasn't Comic-Sans-y enough.

    They still need to add bad kerning, however.

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  10. Agreed by Daetrin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have opinions about the subject and i still think it's not worth a Slashdot story.

    Opinions:

    Aesthetically the new logo looks okay. Of course the old logo looked okay too, and as someone who's usually not enthusiastic about change for change's sake i really don't see the point.

    However, it is also clearly meant to reference the new "flat" "Material Design" that Google has been pushing in their apps and OS. So even though the logo itself looks okay it still makes me grit my teeth a little because of all the other UI changes they've forced on us that make my eyes bleed.

    But what really bugs me is that they changed the favicon to match the new logo. I have a habit of doing a google search, opening a couple of the results in new tabs, looking at them, and then jumping back to the google tab to either open some more results or refine the search. So now by habit my brain is looking for the old favicon in the tabs and keeps skipping over the new (and arguably less distinct) favicon. This is a problem that i'm sure i'll get over relatively soon, but it's going to be annoying for the next couple days.

    (See? That totally wasn't worth having a Slashdot story to discuss it.)

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  11. Re: looks broken by Flavianoep · · Score: 2

    The new favicon is horrible. There is a yellow section in the uppercase 'G' while the the whole letter is on a white background. That way, it looks like the 'G' is broken around the yellow section.

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  12. Just like the Hooters logo now by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 2

    All Google needs now is a good sexual harassment story and some enterprising young graphic artist will add the Hooters "owl eyes" to the new Google logo.

  13. the last E is why they did it by Spy+Handler · · Score: 3, Funny

    see how they pushed the E up slightly into a tilted angle? Now it looks like a sarcastic pacman smiley.

    http://www.femoticons.net/imag...

  14. Re:I don't see anything different. by xevioso · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, a major branding change of the internet's arguably most powerful or important company is news.

    WHY did they change it? That is news for nerds.

    They changed it because serif fonts are hard to read at different resolutions and don't scale well on small devices...like phones and watches.

    Non-serif fonts do scale well.

    Thus, news for nerds.

  15. Missed a Spot by Forgefather · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is just marketing bullshit, but I do think it's funny that an article about google's new font uses an image tag that has the old font.

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  16. Re:I don't see anything different. by xevioso · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's actually not true. Companies often rebrand themselves, not to further get more traction and get more users, but to retain the ones they have. If a company is perceived as being old or stodgy, then people are more likely to gravitate to companies that don't appear that way. This is doubly true in the tech sector.

    But more to your point, as the article states, Google is by no means done trying to get more users; it's now all about getting users in developing countries. And making sure their logo looks peachy on a tiny African or Asian cell phone is in fact actually important for branding.