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Blurry Vision: Why We’re Giggling at Google’s ‘G’ Whiz Redesigned Logo

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I always get a laugh out of modern logo redesigns. Why? Because they’re so afraid to take risks that it usually requires a few moments to tell the difference between the old logo and the so-called new one. The differences end up being so subtle you can’t help but giggle at the absurdity of it all. Well, Google has debuted its ‘new’ logo. It's more nuance than new.

Be ready to be underwhelmed. (WATCH)

I removed my glasses and got the same effect looking at the old logo.

A poster showed how ridiculously simple it was to change the logo. Heck, I could have done this! (WATCH)

Ah, yes, the infamous Walmart logo redesign. I covered that here back in January.

It was very much like Google’s minimalistic redesign. Take a look.

Others and I didn’t see much difference either.

Google and Walmart reminded posters of Japan’s similarly stagnant redesign.

Google’s not the only Internet company that’s had a hard time letting go of the past when it comes to their logo.

Let’s take one last glance at Google’s folly.

Based on what I could dig up, Google’s logo designs are all done in-house. That means no huge redesign cost, just what normal salary the company’s designers already make.

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