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Google Has Changed Its “G” Logo for the First Time in Nearly a Decade

May 13, 2025
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Google Has Changed Its “G” Logo for the First Time in Nearly a Decade
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  • Google’s iconic “G” logo receives a slight update with adjusted curves and proportions for a cleaner, more modern feel
  • This marks the first logo update in nearly a decade
  • The signature blue, red, yellow, and green color scheme remains consistent

Google, the ubiquitous gateway to information, is subtly refreshing its iconic “G” logo, ushering in a new era for the world’s most recognized initial.

While the core four-color palette – blue, red, yellow, and green – remains instantly familiar, the update introduces a refined approach to the letterform itself. Expect to see a “G” that feels a touch more open, perhaps with slightly adjusted curves and proportions, contributing to a cleaner and more contemporary feel across devices. This evolution isn’t a radical departure, but rather a thoughtful iteration, ensuring the logo remains both recognizable and optimized for the diverse range of screens and contexts where it lives.

This subtle yet significant update reflects Google’s ongoing commitment to innovation and user experience. By refining its core visual identity, Google aims to create a logo that feels both timeless and forward-looking, embodying the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the platform itself. It’s a visual whisper, a gentle nudge towards the future of search and information access, all within the comforting embrace of the familiar Google colors. As reported by 9to5Google, the last time Google had a major change to its logo was in September 2015 when it updated its font to Sans-Serif. Now nearly a decade later, the new “G” logo appears without distinct borders between the colors, instead blending into one another. The update is currently visible on Pixel phones and slowly rolling out the change

The post Google Has Changed Its “G” Logo for the First Time in Nearly a Decade appeared first on Hypebeast.

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