A flag no more: Microsoft unveils new Windows logo
What you think? Love it, hate it or undecided? :)
http://i.imgur.com/FN896.gif
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The multicolored Windows flag is no more. Windows 8 will do away with the wavy Windows logo that Microsoft has used in one form or another for the last 20 years, and replace it with a logo that's, well, a window.
Windows 8 ushers in a new, and completely different, Windows look and feel: it brings the Metro design concept to the desktop. With Metro's emphasis on clean lines and typography, Microsoft wanted a logo that reflected these ideals, and so commissioned agency Pentagram to create the new logo.
Though Microsoft is showing off the logo in blue, in Windows 8 it will change color to match the user's preference. (
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Some people are saying the perspective is wrong...
http://i.imgur.com/VPOdF.jpg
However, Pentagram (the top London design studio who Microsoft commissioned to redesign the Windows logo) say it's meant to look like that...
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The perspective drawing is based on classical perspective drawing, not computerized perspective. The cross bar stays the same size no matter the height of the logo, which means it has to be redrawn for each time it increases in size, like classic typography.
The perspective analogy is apt because the whole point of Microsoft products is that they are tools for someone to achieve their goals from their own perspective. The window here is a neutral tool for a user to achieve whatever they can, based on their own initiative. The logo design is deliberately neutral so that it can function effectively in a myriad of uses, especially motion. The old logo was flat and drawn in motion; the new logo is a neutral container that can convey actual motion, becoming a more active and effective brand. (
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http://vimeo.com/36843861
http://vimeo.com/36843331
It does look like an actual window now. I can see clouds through it! :D
http://vimeo.com/36842184