A evolução do logotipo do Google
Posted in: UncategorizedVira-e-mexe, alguma grande marca anuncia uma modernização em seu logotipo. Às vezes, a gente tem um pouco de dificuldades para se acostumar com a novidade. Outras, tudo parece tão natural, que nem nos damos conta da mudança. O Stock Logos fez um apanhado da evolução do logo do Google, desde 1996 até os dias de hoje. A princípio, o choque visual é maior, até ir se tornando cada vez mais natural.
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Apesar de não fazer parte do processo evolutivo dos logotipos do Google, acho que vale a pena incluir os Doodles nesta lista. Afinal, é uma maneira muito bacana que o Google encontrou de tornar seu logo divertido e surpreendente de tempos em tempos, celebrando datas especiais ou a vida de alguma personalidade.
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