![]() It will be interesting to see how (or if) Google applies a fresh coat of paint to its look-and-feel across Android and its mobile apps. A lot of that has to do with the random feeling the overall design gives off. Though I like the functionality of iOS 7, clearly I’m not fond of what Apple has done with the look. When marketers don’t have a lot of new sexy kit to talk about we tend to turn to other things, like logos, and colors, …and the 49ers. Zaius from Planet of the Apes (1968), heresy! Still if you look at the current logo on the Google search page it’s clear that the it does need a bit of a hair cut and some shoe polish. No need for anything dramatic–to tinker with this would be, in the words of Dr. Google hasn’t yet updated its web page, or any other pages so far as I can tell, but you will find the new logo on the “new” tab screen of Chrome, which is how I grabbed the lead screen shot.Īs for the update, it looks classy. ![]() It’s simply the same six iconic colored letters–blue, red, yellow, blue, green, red–we’ve come to associate with the most famous web page of all time. ![]() Unlike Yahoo, Google has decided to do away with embossing and any sort of texturing. ![]() In case you haven’t seen it yet, pictured above is the new Google logo. ![]()
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