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After 25 years, Microsoft has ditched the Italics and unveiled a brand new logo. Considering that Steve Ballmer dubbed the anticipated launch of Windows 8 Microsoft's "dawning of the rebirth," a ...
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In a blog post today, Microsoft introduced a brand new logo for Windows. For Microsoft there's a lot riding on its highly anticipated Windows 8 operating system. But that's a story for another day ...
Microsoft’s new Edge browser has a logo that harkens back to the legacy of Internet Explorer’s classic “e” surrounded by an orbiting swirl. Or at least, that’s the idea.
Microsoft, which has used its solid, boldfaced, italicized logo since 1987, is expected to unveil its new, more colorful logo Thursday at the Boston opening of the 23rd Microsoft store.
2. Font Selection. Much like picking the right color scheme, selecting a font for your logo is another key step in this process. This process can be time consuming, but it is very important.
Microsoft's new logo isn't sparking anyone's imagination, but it received some positive reviews on Thursday.The new design consists of the basic ... a 1980s world-domination logo ...
Evolving logo design The previous logo for Microsoft Edge. Edge’s first logo was much more similar to Internet Explorer’s, featuring a linear re-drawing of the well-known blue ‘e’. The new branding ...
Microsoft has rearchitected its logo and its Bing.com site to reflect the fact Bing is no longer just a search engine on a Web page.
Microsoft has unveiled its first new logo in 25 years. Its past logos are wonderfully retro, evoking disco fever, death metal and Pac-Man.