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Google has unveiled a redesigned version of its iconic 'G' logo. The new design moves away from the solid four-colour blocks.
GOOGLE has updated its logo for the first time since 2015 – but only the most eagle-eyed fans might spot the difference. The ...
Google has updated its multi-coloured ‘G’ logo, marking the first major update to the brand’s design in nearly a decade. Billions of users will begin to notice a change to the Google icon over the ...
Google has updated its iconic ... it introduces significant changes to the colour scheme. While the old logo featured four solid colours (red, yellow, green and blue), the new one uses a gradient ...
The new 'G' has multi-coloured gradient as opposed to the earlier segmented colour format ... a blend of Google's signature red, yellow, green and blue. As per reports, the new logo is being ...
The redesign will see the four-tone ‘G’ logo switch colour to a rainbow gradient that blends the original red, yellow, green and blue shades. Google's old logo (left) and new logo launched in May 2025 ...
The redesign will see the four-tone ‘G’ logo switch colour to a rainbow gradient that blends the original red, yellow, green and blue shades. The new icon first appeared on the Google Search ...
This refined look echoes the aesthetic introduced in recent branding for Google’s AI products, including Gemini and the AI ...
The updated design moves away from the traditional segmented colour format and embraces a smooth, multicoloured gradient that blends Google’s signature red, yellow, green, and blue hues into a ...
While minor at first glance, the icon’s new look underscores how even the smallest updates can signal broader shifts in Google's visual and strategic direction.
As it points out, this is the first time that Google has changed the logo ... Yellow, Green, and Blue – there is now a gradient design that blends together the edges of each colour.