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It's the first major change to the Google logo since 2015, according to 9To5Google. The new logo made its official debut with the beta version of Android 16.8, which went live on Monday.
Previous Perspective Google's previous big logo change in 2015 brought in the Product Sans typeface and now-recognizable color-blocked "G" icon, trading out the blue background lowercase "g.".
Google has revamped its iconic 'G' logo for the first time in nearly a decade, introducing a gradient design that enhances color balance and depth. This update is already live on the Google iOS ...
The new logo no longer features four solid color sections. Instead, the red, yellow, green, and blue now blend together into a gradient Google Updates its 'G' Logo For First Time in 10 Years.
In a subtle yet meaningful shift, Google has unveiled a redesigned version of its iconic ‘G’ logo, marking the first major visual update in nearly ten years. The updated design moves away from ...
Google is introducing a redesigned version of its iconic ‘G’ logo, marking the first major update in nearly a decade. The new design moves away from the solid four-colour blocks - red, yellow ...
But now, Google has updated its iconic logo for the first time in a decade. In the new icon, the blocky red, yellow, green, and blue of the original 'G' has been replaced with a gentle gradient.
Google has updated its multi-coloured ‘G’ logo, marking the first major update to the brand’s design in nearly a decade.