US-based technology giant Google’s internet browser Chrome has appeared with a remarkable innovation in the past months. The developers had changed the logo of the world’s most popular browser with an update they prepared. Thus, the logo, which has been used for 8 years, has been renewed, albeit on a small scale. Now, Google has made a statement about this logo.
Publishing a post on its official blog page, the company explained how Google Chrome’s logo changed. The explanations also included logos prepared for Google Chrome but never used until today. Let’s take a look at both the story of the new logo and the logos we have never seen before without further ado.
Here are some logos for Google Chrome that have never been released.
In the statements made by Thomas Messenger, who continues to work as a visual designer at Google, it was stated that all kinds of ideas were tried during the discovery phase. In this context; Almost everything, such as softening the corners, different geometries and whether the color ranges are separated on a white background, were discussed during the logo work. Here you can see some of the work done above.
When the company came to the end of the work, it had decided to make changes in operating systems. For example, the logo in Windows 10 and Windows 11 has more gradients. Brighter colors were preferred in Chrome OS. The company preferred to use a 3D design in the macOS operating system.
Google’s latest logo looks like this:
Well, have you ever seen the design for the first logo of Google Chrome?
Thomas Messenger says they thought of a rocket for Google Chrome in the first place, because it represents speed. Here’s the Google executive’s explanation for the initial design: When we introduced Chrome in 2008, our goal was to create a fast and easy-to-use browser, and nothing represents speed better than a rocket! But our team eventually decided to move away from the rocket and came up with a design that looks approachable, clickable, and still captures the spirit of Google.