BackRub
1995–1997
1997–1999
Several of these prototype variants appeared in a video issued by Google (as seen below).
1999–2015
1999 (unused prototypes)
Seven prototype designs made by Ruth Kedar were considered before the final logo was chosen.
1999–2013
1999–2010
2013–2015
2014–2015
On 2014, the Google logo was slightly updated, with the second 'g' moved right one pixel and the 'l' moved down and right one pixel. This logo was used in tandem with the 2013 logo until 2015.
2015–present
White logos
White versions of the Google logo are used during times of great tragedy. Instances when the white logo has been used include the Polish aircraft disaster which killed President Lech Kaczyński, the Qinghai earthquake and the Gansu mudslide of China. White logos would also appear if you customized the main page of Google by adding a background on the now-decommissioned iGoogle application. They also still appear if you customize the Google Chrome browser with themes that have backgrounds that the fully colored logo is not visible over.
1999–2015
1999–2009
SVG NEEDED |
The white version of the logo was introduced in May 31, 1999 along with the main logo.
2009–2013
SVG NEEDED |
The white logo was updated in tandem with the main logo in 2009.
2013–2015
The logo was later altered to coincide with Google's logo change in late 2013.
2015–present
The logo was later altered to coincide with Google's logo change in late 2015.
International Logos
Subsidiaries: Calico | capitalG | DeepMind | Google Fiber | GV | Isomorphic Labs | Sidewalk Labs | Verily | Waymo | Wing | X
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