Another New Look For Google
You have probably noticed Google’s new logo by now. It may have taken you a little time to get used to the new san serif font. “This isn’t the first time we’ve changed our look and it probably won’t be the last,” as said in their official blogpost.
Why did they change their logo? The new Google logo reflects changes in everything that they do. It’s not just about searching the Internet in your web browser anymore. The have different platforms, apps, devices and tools. So their new logo has “taken the best of Google (simple, uncluttered, colorful, friendly), and recast it not just for the Google of today, but for the Google of the future.”
As you can see, Google has changed their logo several times but it was never really drastic. Even with the changes they have maintained a certain brand identity with simplicity and color. Changing your logo every once in a while is not a bad thing. It represents your company’s growth. It is also necessary to keep up with the design trends. As we get close to 2016 we see many companies simplifying their logos.
How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
An updated logo can represent changes in your business or simply improve your brand identity.
- Your logo was simplified for better printing and visibility. When printing on business promotional items you may need a logo that as little as 1 color to print visibly. Some promotional products allow for 4-color processing or digital prints. You can have different versions of your logo for different purposes. For example you may have a 2-color version for custom printed items and an full-color version for web and marketing material like brochures.
- Your old logo may look behind the times so your newly updated logo shows that your business evolves as design and technology does.
- An updated logo can reflect a business merger or like Google show that you company offers more than it ever did before. It shows growth.
- Make your logo timeless. Like Google a subtle change reflect huge changes for your business.
What can an updated logo say about your business?
What do you think of Google’s new logo? Have you recently changed your brand or updated your logo? Why?
I find the Google logo pleasing! So I was surprised to find a ‘I hate the new Google logo’ article in the NY Times! Or was it the New Yorker? Do you think with everything changing so quickly, especially with technology, that people are becoming more resistant to change? Just a curiosity. Seems the general public is being asked to swing with a lot! LOL
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Jacqui- I personally don’t like it because it looks childish, however with that said it stands out in my mind.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
What Google is doing, as you point out, are subtle changes. That’s positive and works. Remember the uproar when GAP changed their logo and had to go back to the old one?
Google though, is so big and powerful they could most likely get away with launching a completely different logo. But how many companies are in that position?
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Catarina- I think with any logo you have to be careful not to drift too far away from the original as it is harder to identify with your old customers. I agree with you that in Google’s case it would not matter what they did to their logo.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Very timely post for me, Arleen, as I recently had a designer create a new logo and brand image for me that is used on my site as well as all my social media outlets. It has really boosted my confidence in what I am doing, as I now have a totally professional look that clearly identifies who I am and what I do.
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Doreen- I like your new logo. Very clever using a world covered in chocolate and the white C. The most important thing about a logo is that it has to be memorable and you accomplished that.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
A new business logo makes a bold atatement; we are moving to greater heights, are you coming with us?
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Phoenicia- Not only does a new logo make a statement but it shows that you current
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I was aware of the change but as you point out they have never really been all that drastic, and while I noticed a few articles about it, yours is the first I’ve taken the time to read. I definitely agree with the value of periodically revisiting your branding. In fact I’m just finishing a major rebranding initiative myself. I’ve updated and rebranded my books, tweaked the branding for my website and this weekend I’m updating all of my social media profiles and banners. The reason? I’m in the process of shifting from primarily a writer to developing online courses and wanted to make sure my images and brand statements strongly reflect the new course – pun intented. 🙂 Really enjoyed your article!
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Marquita- I love what you have done to your website. After Google made the change I had forgotten what it looked like before the change. Our logo reflects our image so it is very important to give it thought.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I need to think about a logo for my blog. Up until your post I didn’t even consider the fact that I don’t really have one. Thanks for the spark Arleen.
Kire- If you want people to come back you need a logo to stand out, otherwise you will get lost in the shuffle.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Arleen, I never thought about updating a logo but looking back over the years but it makes so much sense. Over time businesses cater to different generations with different views from their parents. Updating the logo to speak to the new generation seems like the only smart thing to do.
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Lenie- You have a logo on your website. The birdcage and Frugal for Everyone. Your logo is memorable and that is what you want
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I’m soon meeting with a marketing friend to discuss the whole logo idea. I’m not sure if I’m at a place where I need one, but certainly recognize how the right logo can attract/detract a person to your company. The google one hasn’t made much difference to me–I always thought the FedEx one was well done.
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Rose-Even if Google hasn’t made a difference to you, FedEx did so you did take notice. That is really what a logo is about, brand recognition and hoping that your audience will take notice
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Logo’s are really an important part of a company’s brand, and obviously the best ones are those such as Apple that you recognize without the words. I wonder why Google doesn’t switch to something like that., but at least they are showing they are remaining fluid and modern
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Kathy- Apple was smart with the bite out of an apple. It is recognizable. What is interesting is that it is an image and most of us remember images more than beautiful text.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I don’t even remember google looking the way that it looked in its early days! I know that Starbucks altered their logo a couple of years ago and it was a big news story. I can see how a logo can start to look outdated if you don’t modernize it. My business is a little too knew to think of updating my logo quite yet. But I can see how it is necessary if you expect your business to thrive over a matter of years.
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Erica- The only reason I remember what Google’s logo looked is because we have done promotional items for them. I think you have a very catchy logo and looks up to date.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
It is taking me a bit to get used to the new logo but I am now at the point where I don’t actually remember what the old one looked like but only that it has changed 🙂
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Tim- Google is clever with the subtle changes as the new one that they come up with you forgot the old and focus on the new. I am not a fan of the new one but that doesn’t stop me from using Google.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
When you look at the history of Google logos, the early ones do in fact look old. I wonder if they would look as old if you saw them in isolation or if Google had never changed them? For a technology company, surely changing and updating your look is important. When you see an old logo it kind of suggests that it represents a business that hasn’t changed. Not an image that most businesses want to put forward.
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Ken- It is interesting to watch companies evolve with new logos. Google made such subtle changes that you forget the old and focus on the new. Smart branding.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
This really goes to show you, how much even the simplest of changes to a logo (ie font) can have a huge impact. One would think it wouldn’t hardly even be noticed but it sure is. Looking at the Google fonts over the years side by side, it is really easy to see how the change in font can affect your thinking of the brand.
Susan- Sometimes a little tweaking is all you need to do. I think we have a tendency to think if we change our logo it has to be major.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I changed my logo in the past year because I adopted a new attitude. I chose new upbeat colors and I chose fonts that reflected the updated look. I’m happy with it.
Beth- You have a very unique logo and it does look great. It is a powerful logo and fun at the same time
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Very good post. I am an author, and came up with a logo for me. I am thinking about modifying it. This is a very good post and thanks for sharing it with us.
William- A logo is important. People have short memories but if you have a logo that sticks out in their minds, you come to the forefront.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Starbucks, Coca-Cola and more have made these subtle changes you are mentioning Arleen. It’s as you say when your business evolves so your logo must communicate that too. When I was working full time, my logo changes were the same. It had to change as my offerings changed. I don’t think about it much now working just part-time. Still your point is well taken: what does an updated logo say about your business.
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Patricia- I don’t think logos are limited to companies. If you are blogging or using social media having a logo implies your brand of who you are.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
This is the first time I’ve seen Google’s new logo. I use Bing all the time because I can earn points toward Amazon gift cards to buy more books. Someone recently told me my logo for Word Bank might be well-served to have my picture on it to increase click-through rates. I’ll have to experiment with that.
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Jeri- People remember images over text, no matter what the font that you are using. My logo has a G that is brushed on in a red circle. I have people refer to my business as the G people. I will take it.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
I find this really fascinating Arleen!
In just under two minutes of video, you can see a ton of evolution
on the part of Google!LOL!
And even though, as you pointed out, the changes are extremely subtle,
still in all, it shows you their constant forward progress.
And like you shared, like it or not, we’ve all got to keep progressing with our businesses and keeping up with or be ahead of the trends. And Google has certainly done it’s share of evolving over the years!
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Mark- Google spent alot of money of their logo and how it would effect the users. If you break it down, it is a feel good, fun and happy logo, Google wants to change their image and the logo is the first step
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Very interesting post Arleen. I’ve been around since google started, but I never realized their logo has changed so much over the years. Though some of the changes look to be , like you said, not that drastic, so many people probably did not notice. I know I haven’t. I am loving their latest version though, looks like the times online, modern, hip?
My logo’s have been far and few between. Admittedly I have not put much effort into it. Thanks for the reminder, I need it 🙂
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Ron- Your logo needs to grab people and be a reminder of your brand. I went to your blog site and I have no idea what you were selling. It might help to have an image that gives you more of an insight of what you are selling.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Arleen — I have to admit I didn’t notice that Google had changed its logo. While a new logo can signal a new direction for a company, I think a lot of companies change their logos because they tire of them or they want to seem “trendy.” It’s a step that shouldn’t be taken lightly as people getting surprisingly attached to the look of a brand.
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Jeannette- The only reason I noticed the change is because I don’t like it. I have changed my logo but have been careful not to make the change too drastic because I want to make sure that when my old customers come back and it is still recognizable.
Arleen recently posted…New Google Logo and How an Updated Logo Reflects Your Business
Logos are an important part of the branding mix. Some companies never change their logo whilst companies like Google do freshen them up from time to time – or even give them a total makeover.
I recently had a logo designed for a new venture i’m launching. The first time I saw it I didn’t like it but after a few days I started to love it. It’s a simple logo which I think is important – makes it more memorable.
Anyway thanks for your excellent post Arleen!
Kim
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Kim- The logo is what people think about when they think about your brand. It has to be easily recognizable and one which you remember.
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