New look...
Is everything better in sans serif?
The trailblazing, all-knowing, all-encompassing tech giant Google has charted new territory by changing their classic, serif font logo in favor of a youthful, sans serif font they're dubbing Product Sans, Bob Al-Greene and Andrea Romano report on mashable.com.
Google's sleeker, flatter look can easily be translated to other brands, they write.
For a look at some famous logos after a make-over: http://mashable.com/2015/09/02/google-sans-serif-logos/
Are they actually better in sans serif? What do you think?
For a good, short video on the many ways the Google logo is changing in a big way: Google's iconic logo is changing in a big way
Coke's leaner look with a different type face
The trailblazing, all-knowing, all-encompassing tech giant Google has charted new territory by changing their classic, serif font logo in favor of a youthful, sans serif font they're dubbing Product Sans, Bob Al-Greene and Andrea Romano report on mashable.com.
For a look at some famous logos after a make-over: http://mashable.com/2015/09/02/google-sans-serif-logos/
Are they actually better in sans serif? What do you think?
For a good, short video on the many ways the Google logo is changing in a big way: Google's iconic logo is changing in a big way
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