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Mazda’s new logo sheds 3D elements for a flat design optimized for smartphones. The updated emblem may debut ahead of Mazda’s 105th anniversary on January 30.
We've rounded up seven car brands from MINI to BMW that have reverted back to flat design for their logos in order to keep up with the digitally led world.
Vauxhall has unveiled a logo revamp that does away with its previous 3D effect in favour of a flat design fit for the digital age, following a wealth of car brands including BMW, Nissan and Toyota in ...
Facebook has given its main "f" logo icon a makeover, flattening the design by removing the pale blue bar along the bottom, which gave the icon a reflective sheen/slight 3D effect, as well as ...
Gone is the old 3D bevelled look with shadow effects, and in is a far simpler 2D image with slightly more pastel-like colors. The new logo also appears in an images folder on Google’s servers.
Microsoft has unveiled new illustrations for its products and services. The latest Fluent refresh is a lot more 3D, colorful, and playful.
BMW is introducing a new logo, the biggest redesign it’s had in over 100 years. The new design is a more modern and flatter look, with a transparent background that replaces the outer black ring.
Volvo is the latest car manufacturer to ditch a 3D logo in favour of a flat design. Recently Nissan, MINI and Toyota have all adopted flat logos. Top: Volvo has revealed a new flat logo.
In 2019, Google announced a new brand identity for its mobile OS. Almost four years later, Android is updating its logo with a new wordmark and a 3D version of the iconic robot head.
Mazda’s new logo sheds 3D elements for a flat design optimized for smartphones. The updated emblem may debut ahead of Mazda’s 105th anniversary on January 30.
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