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It's not just the Windows UI that's getting a complete overhaul with Windows 8. Microsoft has released their redesigned logo for all the world to see. The plain, light-blue logo is reminiscent of ...
Today, Microsoft posted a promo video to Twitter for Windows 1.0. The video is shown with minimal context, but Microsoft also changed the avatar for the Windows Twitter account to the original logo.
With Windows 8, we approached the logo redesign with a few key goals on mind. 1. We wanted the new logo to be both modern and classic by echoing the International Typographic Style (or Swiss ...
"In some ways you can trace the evolution of the Windows logo in parallel with the advancements of the technology used to create logos. From the simple two color version in Windows 1.0 to the ...
A majority of past Windows logos has been represented as a four-colored flag. The new looks is a one color with clean lines. Moreau pointed out that the original logo was meant to look like a window.
The Windows logo has been a flag since 1992's Windows 3.1. The waves of the flag give a sense of motion, apparently, but didn't make a whole lot of sense. In the words of Pentagram's Paula Scher ...
Ever since Windows 3.1, the slightly curved, red-green-blue-yellow panes have greeted millions on startup, or at least peeked out from the corner of the screen.
The post itself says, "Introducing the all-new Windows 1.0, with MS-Dos Executive, Clock, and more!!" Accompanying the post is a video that rewinds through all of the logos Windows has used over ...
The short video kicks off with the Windows 10 logo to a 1980s synth pop track and goes back in time through all the Windows branding, ending on the Windows 1.0 logo. Microsoft has also changed its ...
Microsoft today confirmed that it has redesigned the Windows logo for the Windows 8 release. The logo, above, reflects the tile-based interface of. Toggle search box Toggle navigation.
Microsoft unveiled a new logo for the upcoming Windows 8, featuring a clean one-color design that leans heavily on its new Metro user interface. The new logo looks a bit like the inverse of the ...