Microsoft Windows

Windows XP (2001-2007)
In 2001, Microsoft overhauled the Windows logo again giving it much more of a clean feel. The Windows logo was simplified, removing the black borders and squares flowing behind it. The logo was also given a 'plastic' feel to it. It was created to match Windows XP which had a very clean feel. It used the Franklin Gothic Medium font for the text.

Windows Vista (2007-2009)
Microsoft modified their 2001 logo, getting rid of the plastic feel and changing the font to Segoe.

Windows 8 (2012-2015)
Microsoft overhauled their logo again to fit in with the new Metro design language on Windows 8, which uses one-color designs and a slightly modified Segoe font. This logo was unveiled on Windows 8 Consumer Preview released February 2012.

Windows 10 (2015)


Microsoft officially unveiled the first beta version of Windows 10 on September 30, 2014. The text on the wordmark of the logo was unbolded and the logo itself was made a different shade of blue. The final version of the operating system is scheduled to be released on July 29, 2015.

Windows XP-Windows 7 (2001-2012)


This is the flat version of the next two logos below.