Google has one brand new logo and in case you missed it, then you're probably not on Twitter, or you don't use iGuRu.gr that much. It is very likely that you are even using it searching machine of Microsoft.
The new logo was designed by the excellent team planning of Google and features a new font called Product Sans, the same wonderful colors, a new G icon (favicon).
Favicon.ico appears as a tiny icon at the beginning of each tab in the browser you are using.
But, as with other Google products in the past, the new logo came with a series of Easter Eggs, as we say in Greek Easter Eggs.
The first egg of Easter (Easter Egg) we found was in Google search results for the term “google logo history". Typing this phrase into the search bar will bring up one presentation of all previous Google logos, starting way back in 1998, when company founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page were still students at Stanford University.
The second Easter egg is in website of the alphabet. This site, over a month ago, had a preview of the upcoming change in their logo.
The third and last Easter egg is an analysis in her blog Google Design, where the designer trio of Gogle consisting of Alex Cook, Jonathan Jarvis, and Jonathan Lee explains how he crafted the new logo.
To be honest, some of the rejected logos are very well presented and may have been unfairly rejected.
But Google knows better…