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The Google logo appears in numerous settings to identify the search engine company. Google has used several logos over its history, with the first logo created by Sergey Brin using GIMP. A revised logo debuted on September 1, 2015. The previous logo, with slight modifications between 1999 and 2013, was designed by Ruth Kedar, with a wordmark based on the Catull font, an old style serif typeface designed by Gustav Jaeger for the Berthold Type Foundry in 1982.
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The company also includes various modifications or humorous features, such as modifications of their logo for use on holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major events, such as the Olympics. These special logos, some designed by Dennis Hwang, have become known as Google Doodles.
History
In 1997, Larry Page created a computerized version of the Google letters using the free graphics program GIMP. The typeface was changed and an exclamation mark was added mimicking the Yahoo! logo.
"There were a lot of different color iterations", says Ruth Kedar, the graphic designer who developed the now-famous logo in May 1999. "We ended up with the primary colors, but instead of having the pattern go in order, we put a secondary color on the L, which brought back the idea that Google doesn't follow the rules." The font Catull was used, "I was trying to find something that was both traditionally tied to the beautiful fonts in the past and also had a very current and in some ways surprising ways", says Ruth, "I really loved the way that it had these very elegant stems and ascenders and descenders and also had these Serifs that were very, very precise and I wanted something that when you looked at it, it was very clear that it's something you haven't seen before".
In 2010, the Google logo received its first major overhaul since May 31, 1999. The new logo was first previewed on November 8, 2009, and was officially launched on May 6, 2010. It utilizes an identical typeface to the previous logo, but the "o" is distinctly more orange-colored in place of the previously more yellowish "o", as well as a much more subtle shadow rendered in a different shading style.
On September 19, 2013, Google introduced a new "flat" (two-dimensional) logo with a slightly altered color palette. The old 2010 Google logo remained in use on some pages, such as the Google Doodles page, for a period of time. On May 24, 2014, the Google logo was slightly updated with some minor typographical tweaks, with the second 'g' moved right one pixel and the 'l' moved down and right one pixel.
On September 1, 2015, Google introduced a controversial "new logo and identity family" designed to work across multiple devices. The notable difference in the logo is the change in the typeface. The colors remained the same as with the previous logo, however, Google switched to a modern, geometric sans-serif typeface called Product Sans, created in-house at Google (which is also used for the Alphabet logo).
- Initial Google logo from September 15, 1997 to September 27, 1998
- Original logo in the Baskerville Bold typeface, used from September 28, 1998 to October 29, 1998. It uses a different color combination from the one in use today, with the initial "G" being colored green.
- The logo used from October 30, 1998 to May 30, 1999, differs from the previous version with an exclamation mark added to the end, an increased shadow, letters more rounded, and different letter hues. Note that the color of the initial G changed from green to blue. This color sequence is still used today, although with different hues and font.
- The company logo changed to one based on the Catull typeface and was used from May 31, 1999 to May 5, 2010. The exclamation mark was removed, and it remained the basis for the logo until August 31, 2015.
- The logo used from May 6, 2010 to September 18, 2013, showing a reduced distance of the projected shadow, a change in the second "o" to a different yellow hue and a more flattened lettering
- The logo used from September 19, 2013 to August 31, 2015, showing flattened lettering and the removal of shadows
- The logo used since September 1, 2015, featuring a new typeface, Product Sans. The colors remain unchanged from the previous logo.
Google Doodles
The first Google Doodle was in honor of the Burning Man Festival of 1998. The doodle was designed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed. Subsequent Google Doodles were designed by an outside contractor, until Larry and Sergey asked then-intern Dennis Hwang to design a logo for Bastille Day in 2000. Nowadays doodles are designed and published by a team of employees ("doodlers").
Colorless logo
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A colorless version of the logo is particularly used on a local homepage in recognition of a major tragedy, often for several days. It was first used on the Google Poland homepage in April 2010 following the Smolensk air disaster that killed, among others, Polish president Lech Kaczyński. A few days later, the logo was used in China and Hong Kong to pay respects to the victims of the 2010 Qinghai earthquake.
On September 7, 2010, a colorless Google logo going by the name of the "Keystroke Logo" was introduced, which lit up with the standard Google colors as the first 6 letters of a search query were entered.
A new version of the colorless logo was introduced on December 5, 2018, following the death of George H. W. Bush, and was used again on May 27, 2019 for Memorial Day (and every Memorial Day holiday since) and on September 8, 2022, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. A black version of the colorless logo was used for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II a week later on September 19, 2022. In the United States, the logo was grey again for the funeral of Jimmy Carter on January 9, 2025.
A white version of the colorless logo is used in Google Chrome when a background image is set on the main home page.
Favicon
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Google's favicon from May 31, 1999, to May 29, 2008, was a blue, uppercase "G" on white background. It was accompanied by a border with a red, blue, and a green side.
On May 30, 2008, a new favicon was launched. It showed a lowercase "g" from Google, colored in blue against a white background, and originally was intended to be a part of a larger set of icons developed for better scalability on mobile devices.
A new favicon was launched on January 9, 2009. It included a left-aligned white "g" with background areas colored in red, green, blue and yellow, with the top, bottom, and left edges of the "g" cropped. It was based on a design by André Resende, a computer science undergraduate student at the University of Campinas in Brazil. He submitted it for a contest launched by Google in June 2008 to receive favicon submissions. The official Google blog stated: "His placement of a white 'g' on a color-blocked background was highly recognizable and attractive, while seeming to capture the essence of Google".
The favicon used from August 13, 2012, to August 31, 2015, showed the small letter "g" in white, centered on a solid light blue background.
As of September 1, 2015[update], a new favicon was launched in conjunction with the new logo design that day, which shows a capital letter "G" in the tailor-made font for the new logo, with segments colored red, yellow, green, and blue.
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Further reading
- Frost, Aja. "The Secret History of the Google Logo". HubSpot. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- "Google Logo And Its History". LogoMyWay. 2017.
External links
Media related to Google logos at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Google Doodle logos archive
- Catull at identifont.
The Google logo appears in numerous settings to identify the search engine company Google has used several logos over its history with the first logo created by Sergey Brin using GIMP A revised logo debuted on September 1 2015 The previous logo with slight modifications between 1999 and 2013 was designed by Ruth Kedar with a wordmark based on the Catull font an old style serif typeface designed by Gustav Jaeger for the Berthold Type Foundry in 1982 The current Google logo in use since September 1 2015 The company also includes various modifications or humorous features such as modifications of their logo for use on holidays birthdays of famous people and major events such as the Olympics These special logos some designed by Dennis Hwang have become known as Google Doodles HistoryIn 1997 Larry Page created a computerized version of the Google letters using the free graphics program GIMP The typeface was changed and an exclamation mark was added mimicking the Yahoo logo There were a lot of different color iterations says Ruth Kedar the graphic designer who developed the now famous logo in May 1999 We ended up with the primary colors but instead of having the pattern go in order we put a secondary color on the L which brought back the idea that Google doesn t follow the rules The font Catull was used I was trying to find something that was both traditionally tied to the beautiful fonts in the past and also had a very current and in some ways surprising ways says Ruth I really loved the way that it had these very elegant stems and ascenders and descenders and also had these Serifs that were very very precise and I wanted something that when you looked at it it was very clear that it s something you haven t seen before In 2010 the Google logo received its first major overhaul since May 31 1999 The new logo was first previewed on November 8 2009 and was officially launched on May 6 2010 It utilizes an identical typeface to the previous logo but the o is distinctly more orange colored in place of the previously more yellowish o as well as a much more subtle shadow rendered in a different shading style On September 19 2013 Google introduced a new flat two dimensional logo with a slightly altered color palette The old 2010 Google logo remained in use on some pages such as the Google Doodles page for a period of time On May 24 2014 the Google logo was slightly updated with some minor typographical tweaks with the second g moved right one pixel and the l moved down and right one pixel On September 1 2015 Google introduced a controversial new logo and identity family designed to work across multiple devices The notable difference in the logo is the change in the typeface The colors remained the same as with the previous logo however Google switched to a modern geometric sans serif typeface called Product Sans created in house at Google which is also used for the Alphabet logo Google logosInitial Google logo from September 15 1997 to September 27 1998 Original logo in the Baskerville Bold typeface used from September 28 1998 to October 29 1998 It uses a different color combination from the one in use today with the initial G being colored green The logo used from October 30 1998 to May 30 1999 differs from the previous version with an exclamation mark added to the end an increased shadow letters more rounded and different letter hues Note that the color of the initial G changed from green to blue This color sequence is still used today although with different hues and font The company logo changed to one based on the Catull typeface and was used from May 31 1999 to May 5 2010 The exclamation mark was removed and it remained the basis for the logo until August 31 2015 The logo used from May 6 2010 to September 18 2013 showing a reduced distance of the projected shadow a change in the second o to a different yellow hue and a more flattened lettering The logo used from September 19 2013 to August 31 2015 showing flattened lettering and the removal of shadows The logo used since September 1 2015 featuring a new typeface Product Sans The colors remain unchanged from the previous logo Google DoodlesThe first Google Doodle was in honor of the Burning Man Festival of 1998 The doodle was designed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed Subsequent Google Doodles were designed by an outside contractor until Larry and Sergey asked then intern Dennis Hwang to design a logo for Bastille Day in 2000 Nowadays doodles are designed and published by a team of employees doodlers Colorless logoThe colorless Google logo used prior to September 2015 when a background image doodle is set on the home pageThe colorless Google logo used for the funeral of George H W Bush on December 8 2018 the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8 2022 and the funeral of Jimmy Carter on January 9 2025 as well as for Memorial Day starting in May 2019 A colorless version of the logo is particularly used on a local homepage in recognition of a major tragedy often for several days It was first used on the Google Poland homepage in April 2010 following the Smolensk air disaster that killed among others Polish president Lech Kaczynski A few days later the logo was used in China and Hong Kong to pay respects to the victims of the 2010 Qinghai earthquake On September 7 2010 a colorless Google logo going by the name of the Keystroke Logo was introduced which lit up with the standard Google colors as the first 6 letters of a search query were entered A new version of the colorless logo was introduced on December 5 2018 following the death of George H W Bush and was used again on May 27 2019 for Memorial Day and every Memorial Day holiday since and on September 8 2022 following the death of Queen Elizabeth II A black version of the colorless logo was used for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II a week later on September 19 2022 In the United States the logo was grey again for the funeral of Jimmy Carter on January 9 2025 A white version of the colorless logo is used in Google Chrome when a background image is set on the main home page FaviconList of Google faviconsThe Google G favicon used since September 1 2015 Google s favicon from May 31 1999 to May 29 2008 was a blue uppercase G on white background It was accompanied by a border with a red blue and a green side On May 30 2008 a new favicon was launched It showed a lowercase g from Google colored in blue against a white background and originally was intended to be a part of a larger set of icons developed for better scalability on mobile devices A new favicon was launched on January 9 2009 It included a left aligned white g with background areas colored in red green blue and yellow with the top bottom and left edges of the g cropped It was based on a design by Andre Resende a computer science undergraduate student at the University of Campinas in Brazil He submitted it for a contest launched by Google in June 2008 to receive favicon submissions The official Google blog stated His placement of a white g on a color blocked background was highly recognizable and attractive while seeming to capture the essence of Google The favicon used from August 13 2012 to August 31 2015 showed the small letter g in white centered on a solid light blue background As of September 1 2015 update a new favicon was launched in conjunction with the new logo design that day which shows a capital letter G in the tailor made font for the new logo with segments colored red yellow green and blue References Information about the typeface Catull BQS Identifont Archived from the original on August 8 2011 Retrieved August 14 2009 Stress Cultlogos Archived from the original on May 23 2009 Retrieved August 14 2009 Happy Birthday Google ndtv com NDTV Convergence Limited Archived from the original on 7 April 2019 Retrieved 28 April 2016 Zjawinski Sonia How Google Got Its Colorful Logo Archived 2013 12 04 at the Wayback Machine Wired Online magazine February 12 2008 Retrieved on January 5 2010 Designing the Google Logo An interview withRuthKedar Logo Geek 2019 04 21 Archived from the original on 2019 04 25 Retrieved 2019 04 25 Google Search s New Interface Being Tested Now 25 November 2009 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved May 6 2010 The Google design turned up a notch May 6 2010 Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved June 3 2010 Eddie Kessler Updating the Google bar many products multiple devices Inside Search dead link Google Inc October 25 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 25 Chris Welch Google reveals new logo and redesigned navigation bar dead link The Verge October 25 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 25 Doodles Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 Before Archived from the original on May 14 2015 Retrieved May 25 2014 After Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved May 25 2014 Google s Alphabetized new logo is childish who moved my cheese computerworld com 2 September 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2015 09 04 Google s look evolved September 2015 Archived from the original on September 17 2020 Retrieved September 1 2015 Google s original logo designer reflects on a bittersweet run mashable com 2 September 2015 Archived from the original on 2016 03 01 Retrieved 2016 02 26 Google and Other Tech Logo Changes Surgo Group News Archived from the original on 24 December 2015 Retrieved 28 October 2015 Doodle 4 Google Archived from the original on February 5 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 Burning Man Festival August 30 1998 Archived from the original on May 11 2020 Retrieved April 23 2014 Hwang Dennis Oodles of Doodles Archived 2010 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Google corporate blog June 8 2004 Retrieved on July 19 2006 CNN July 19 2006 Retrieved on July 19 2006 Day Elizabeth 2014 04 12 Meet the people behind the Google Doodles the Guardian Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Google Shows Colorless Logo To Chinese Users Over Qinghai Earthquake Archived 2013 03 02 at the Wayback Machine Search Engine Land April 20 2010 Keystroke logo Archived from the original on July 28 2013 Retrieved April 23 2014 Musil Steven Google Doodle goes dark to mark President Bush s national day of mourning CNET Archived from the original on 2019 10 15 Retrieved 2019 10 15 Bostock Bill Google turned its logo a solemn grey to mark George H W Bush s funeral Business Insider Archived from the original on 2019 10 15 Retrieved 2019 10 15 Google turns logo black to mark Queen Elizabeth II s funeral Dezeen 2022 09 19 Retrieved 2024 02 23 Mayer Marissa June 6 2008 Official Google Blog One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Googleblog blogspot com Archived from the original on December 2 2010 Retrieved August 30 2010 Mayer Marissa Official Google Blog Google s new favicon Googleblog blogspot com Archived from the original on January 28 2011 Retrieved August 30 2010 New Google Favicon Googlesystem 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