Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Google team brought in graphic designer Ruth Kedar to design this logo. This is also the first professionally made Google logo. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. V •T •E Google.

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With this redesign, a new typeface known as Product Sans was introduced. It has darker colors than the previous logo. Thanksgiving). On very old/outdated browsers (such as IE5 and older), this logo is still used instead of the newer one below. It is fairly similar to the previous logo, but with a more subtle shadow and brighter colors. The 2010 logo remained in use on some pages, such as Google Doodles, Google Finance, Google Sites, Google News, Google AdWords, and Google Map Maker for a period of time. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. Another notable change to the wordmark was that the lower-case 'g' is now single-story opposed to Catull's double-story approach. On September 19, 2013, the logo was given a two-dimensional effect to blend in with Google's most recent products and the introduction of its "Material Design" language. These are known as Google Doodles. Cancel Unsubscribe.

It utilises an identical typeface to the previous logo, but the "o" is distinctly more orange-colored in place of the previously more yellowish "o", as well as a much more subtle shadow rendered in a different shading style, and brighter lettering.

Commodore Google is A Program Company of Hearst Communications. This logo was designed by Ruth Kedar.

With this redesign, a new typeface called On various days of the year, Google changes from their default logo to a stylized one with significance to the date (i.e. To look at these Doodles, see the list of pages below, each referring to a specific year. In August 1998, the uppercase "G" was recolored blue, and an exclamation point was added at the end of the wordmark, possibly to mimic the On May 31, 1999, a new logo using the Catull BQ typeface (an old style serif typeface designed by Gustav Jaeger for the Berthold Type Foundry in 1982) was introduced, and the exclamation point was removed.

The old 2010 Google logo remained in use on some pages, such as On September 1, 2015, Google introduced an entirely new logo with an entirely new font and stopped using the serif-based wordmark which had been used for 16 years. In July 1998, the logo's color scheme was finalized, with the introduction of a new font known as Baskerville Bold. In its official blog release, Google stated that the new logo was introduced "for a world of seamless computing across an endless number of devices and different kinds of inputs". Pages with broken file links. The 2010 logo remained in use on some pages, such as On September 1, 2015, Google introduced an entirely new logo for the first time in sixteen years. The first change to the 1999 logo was previewed on November 8, 2009, and was officially launched on May 6, 2010. The logo was redesigned to comply with Google's material design principles for its 2014 5.0 Lollipop version for Android.

However, it was very short-lived and would be replaced within the same year.

Google Chrome is one of many apps in Animator vs Animation III. On September 19, 2013, the logo was given a two-dimensional effect to blend in with Google's most recent products and the introduction of its "Material Design" language. This logo was introduced on iOS in January 2015, and on desktop in October 2015. The new logo was designed by graphic artists from across America including Google's internal studios working together within a week-long sprint in New York. Although it was discontinued on May 5, 2010, it remained the basis for the main logo until 2015.

Impuls és un centre especialitzat en logopèdia, neuropsicologia, psicologia clínica, educativa i forense. Some subtle differences from the previous logo include serifs with straightened acute angles on the uppercase "G," a straighter "l", a straighter angle on the lowercase "g" and a connected horizontal bar on the "e". In July 1998, the logo's color scheme was finalized, with the uppercase "G" and the "l" in green, the first "o" and the "e" in red, the second "o" in yellow, and the lowercase "g" in blue, and the logo started using a new font known as In August 1998, the uppercase "G" at the beginning of the wordmark was colored blue, the logo is a bit smaller, the logo is now floating instead of indented in, the letters now have different hues and are more rounded, and an exclamation point was added at the end of the wordmark, possibly to mimic the This logo was introduced on May 31, 1999, and discontinued on September 18, 2013.

The first change to the Google logo in 11 years has been used during this period.