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Google’s new Gmail logo looks a lot more Google-like now. The new Gmail logo includes Google’s four primary brand colors, and ditches the iconic envelope in favor of simplicity.
The Gmail logo is suggestive of a larger problem in the redesign: It elevates consistency above all else. Consistent branding can help create a coherent identity, but it’s not the only relevant ...
A screenshot of a supposed Google email to Gmail users circulated across X on Thursday claiming the tech company would phase out Gmail completely later this year—a development the company ...
Google announced that it would rebrand G Suite — its set of productivity and collaboration products that includes Gmail, Drive, and Calendar — as Google Workspace, alongside new features that ...
Google’s productivity apps have a new name: Google Workspace. But there’s far more to this latest pivot than the death of the iconic Gmail envelope. Sometimes, though, a new beginning makes ...
While we doubt that this had anything to do with either Gmail’s downtime today, less than an hour ago, Google announced slight changes in its Gmail logo as well as a few of its login page and ...
Gmail is about to start testing technology that uses a company's logo to mark a message as authentic.
Gmail gets a new logo, mail envelope gone If you use Gmail to exchange all your daily mails, you would have noticed its logo which is like an envelope in white with borders covered in red.
Well, Gmail’s logo was the product of this situation — it was designed by Dennis Hwang (who’s responsible for most of Google’s doodles at the time) the night before Gmail launched.
Users have up to 30 seconds to press the button. The Gmail logo is pictured on the top of a Gmail.com welcome page in New York, Friday, April 1, 2005. Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images &#151 ...