Hello guys, Anyone seen google's new icon when visiting their site? go ahead go to google and see their new ugly icon. A person with no photoshop or illustrator skills could produce better than that! anyones opinions?
Do you mean there favicon? I like it, there is a bit of a debate here; http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1184946
wow! last weeks news haha. While I'm not a huge fan of it, the purple one REALLY didn't fit. Google is silently launching a more integrated intiative between their products. Just like Chrome which came out of the blue, it will happen someday soon. Google always underrates their stuff. Gmail is just another webmail that happens to have chat, webcam, audio chat and 7GB of storage. Chrome is just another web browser that just happens to have an open-sourced reverse engineered Windows Kernel in the code for 'stability' essentially documenting and sorting code Micorosft doesn't even have comments and records on. Android is just another operating system for phones, but just HAPPENS to be a fully-loaded linux operating system that can be used on the desktop. Google is really cooking something up slowly, think total applications being seamlessly integrated between desktop and internet. Gmail runs like an application, out of the browser, and all of your 'software' is really written using web languages. Google's identity itself is in the rainbow coloured GOOGLE, but that doesn't make a very good icon does it? This new icon here could be used on a start menu, it could be used as a square iphone-like icon on a desktop, it could be used for any number of things, and instead of the 'G' being in colour on a white background, the 'g' is made out of the central space between independent and different objects. It's a very symbolic and beautiful logo. Google is at the centre of multiple different services coming together. Very Gestalt. Anyway, just my 2 cents. I may not love it visually, but it makes ton of SENSE to me, and because of that it's a very sucessful logo/icon. I can't wait until Google just starts tattooing them on people's foreheads
well, I'm a designer, I offered my insight here for you all to read in a very concise and articulate manner. I stand behind the design conceptually and I explained what it means to me when I see it. Although I'm not the biggest fan of it ever, and find it very coloured and loud compared to the other one, but a lot of people here seem to have very strong opinions without very much support for their complaints. What makes this logo miss the mark in your eyes? What is it about this logo that fails to deliver? How is this logo overpriced? Paul Rand, who is still considered by most designers to have been the greatest logo designer who ever lived (think IBM logo, Westinghouse, old UPS logo) designed very expensive identities that have lasted decades. His logos were so simple a child could easily understand and draw them, yet they have stood the test of time. A lowercase, old-style 'g' is durable, classic, immortal and yet always relevant at the same time. I imagine Google needs to choose a colour, I would have said either blue or green, but since both of those have recently been worn out thanks to Apple's Aqua fad in the early 2000's and the current 'going green' idiocy either could have bad connotations now. If the new google logo is so bad, what do you propose would be a better solution to the following problem, which was more likely than not the design brief for the project: Design a logo that is clearly visible in sizes as small as 16x16 that represents one of the biggest internet companies, and shows the calm unity that exists between all of its many services. The logo must be able to fit in a 16x16 pixel grid The logo must be square enough to be able to be used as an icon The logo must be recognizeable The logo must be legible If the above were the challenge, what solution would you come up with that would be better? I think answering that question will be better than simply saying you dislike it.
I didn't even see a "g" in it until it was pointed out on another thread... and as I said there. It looks to me like Sherwin Williams puked on my toolbar. It would be another thing if it did match their logo... but seeing they are still using this one: it seems more like some drug induced rebellion by one employee rather than a professional corporate move to something better. and here's my idea of what would of been better: 1) The "g" has instant recognition from their current logo in use. 2) The "g" appears to be taking charge here of all the other parts of the growing corporation symbolized by balls using their logo colors. 3) Contains their "famous" plain white background. They change the simplicity of that and we may as well use Yahoo or something. Tho, the newer icon they came up with just might look good in a 24" x 32" size hanging next to my Andy Warhol posters.
I like the new logo actually, at least it captures the multi-coloured aspect just like the Google name on their site without making it look ugly.
It looks different, alot of new colors catches the eye i guess somewhat old one was boring so I guess this one's better