Google’s New ‘G’ Logo Introduces Gradient Design on iOS and Pixel Devices
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Google has introduced a refreshed version of its iconic “G” logo, featuring a gradient blend of its traditional red, yellow, green, and blue colors. This marks the first significant update to the logo since 2015, when the company adopted a sans-serif typeface and unveiled the multi-colored “G” emblem.
The new gradient design has been spotted on the Google app for iOS and on Pixel smartphones. However, the updated logo has not yet appeared on other Android devices or on Google’s web platforms, where the previous version with distinct color segments remains in use.
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This subtle redesign aligns the “G” logo with the aesthetic of Google’s Gemini branding, which also utilizes a gradient color scheme. The change appears to be part of a broader effort to unify Google’s visual identity across its product ecosystem.
As of now, Google has not provided an official statement regarding the rollout of the new logo or its plans for broader implementation across other platforms and services.The updated logo is currently visible to users of the Google app on iOS and owners of Pixel devices.
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