Microsoft Unveils a Fresh New Logo and Identity
In advance of one of the most significant waves of product launches in Microsoft’s history, today we are unveiling a new logo for the company.
It’s been 25 years since we’ve updated the Microsoft logo
and now is the perfect time for a change. This is an incredibly
exciting year for Microsoft as we prepare to release new versions of
nearly all of our products. From Windows 8 to Windows Phone 8 to Xbox
services to the next version of Office, you will see a common look and
feel across these products providing a familiar and seamless experience
on PCs, phones, tablets and TVs. This wave of new releases is not only a
reimagining of our most popular products, but also represents a new era
for Microsoft, so our logo should evolve to visually accentuate this
new beginning.
The Microsoft brand is about much more than logos or product names.
We are lucky to play a role in the lives of more than a billion people
every day. The ways people experience our products are our most
important “brand impressions”. That’s why the new Microsoft logo takes
its inspiration from our product design principles while drawing upon
the heritage of our brand values, fonts and colors.
The logo has two components: the logotype and the symbol. For the
logotype, we are using the Segoe font which is the same font we use in
our products as well as our marketing communications. The symbol is
important in a world of digital motion (as demonstrated in the video
above.) The symbol’s squares of color are intended to express the
company’s diverse portfolio of products.
Starting today, you’ll see the new Microsoft logo being used
prominently. It will be used on Microsoft.com – the 10th most visited
website in the world. It is in three of our Microsoft retail stores
today (Boston, Seattle’s University Village and Bellevue, Wash.) and
will shine brightly in all our stores over the next few months. It will
sign off all of our television ads globally. And it will support our
products across various forms of marketing. Fully implementing a change
like this takes time, so there may be other instances where you will see
the old logo being used for some time.
We’re excited about the new logo, but more importantly about this new
era in which we’re re-imagining how our products can help people and
businesses throughout the world realize their full potential.
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