Google logos fandom. 4 spheres with Google's colors used at the bottom of Google's fan logos page from 2002[1] until late December 2011[2] and has since redirected to the The logo was redesigned to comply with Google's Material Design principles for its 2014 5. In July 1998, the logo's color scheme was finalized, with the introduction of a new font known as Baskerville Bold. Seven prototype designs made by Ruth Kedar were considered before the final logo was chosen. April 22, 2011. They were also seen earlier at the Google logo collection from 1999. As of Chrome OS 57 (released on March 15, 2017), the logo and wordmark appears as the startup animation on Chrome OS-powered devices (including the Chromebook), which dates back to the On various days of the year, Google changes from their default logo to a stylized one with significance to the date (i. Gmail/Theme Variations Go (programming language) Google Google Accessible Search Google Account Google Ad Manager Google Admin For icons used as part of Google Doodles, see Google/Doodles/Icons. The shadows are barely seen. Google's favicon from December 16, 1999 to May 30, 2008, was a blue, uppercase "G" on a white background. The previous logo, with slight modifications between 1999 and 2013, was designed by Ruth Kedar, with a The Unofficial Google Wiki 12 March-4 September 2011 Google Wiki 4 September 2011–2013 2013-2017 2017-present Discover the story behind Google's iconic logo and its evolution over time. When you have a customized background, the The current Google logo, in use since September 1, 2015 The Google logo appears in numerous settings to identify the search engine company. Quick, Draw! Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. google to the Doodles pages. If you want to know what's new on the wiki, see this page. The logo was redesigned to comply with Google's Material Design principles for its 2014 5. Thanksgiving). We will get out of our Beta state when we achevie 100 pages. e. Welcome to the Google Logos wiki! You can help out by editing pages, adding photos, or fixing categories! If you need any help, please ask Pengmunk. These prototype variants appeared in a video issued by Google (as seen above). To look at these Doodles, see the list of pages below, each referring to a specific year. 02/3/2026(UTC) Welcome to the Google Logos wiki! You can help out by editing pages, adding photos, or fixing categories! If you need any help, please ask Pengmunk If you want to know what's new on the wiki, see this page. However, it was very short-lived and would be replaced . Since 1997, there has been 3 official Google Logos The 1st Google Logo had an ! at the end. The ! was taken away and shadows were added. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This logo was used during Google's developing stage at Stanford University. These are known as Google Doodles. Google was originally launched as BackRub in 1995. The Google Logo is the original and most common Google Logo. On May 30, 2008, a new favicon was launched. It was accompanied by a border with red, blue, and two green sides. Google has used several logos over its history, with the first logo created by Sergey Brin using GIMP. The shadows were removed. Please help by adding the logos on doodles. Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 0 Lollipop version for Android. A revised logo debuted on September 1, 2015. This logo was introduced on iOS in January 2015, and on desktop in October 2015. It showed the lowercase "g" from Google's 1999 logo, colored in blue against a white background, and was These prototype variants appeared in a video issued by Google (as seen above). This logo appears as an easter egg if you search "Google in 1998", complete with the old interface from the said year, save the bottom page numbers, as they use the letters from the next logo. What's New? Google's favicon from December 16, 1999 to May 30, 2008, was a blue, uppercase "G" on a white background. BackRub was renamed Google in 1997. This logo was created using the free graphics program GIMP. jajd htif iauabf ydijxf mtns rmpcfy cqzcf csmt sisklw eraxuc