Microsoft has a brand-new logo to go with all the brand-spankin' new products it's got coming this fall.
The new design uses the long-standing Windows logo as its starting point, but gone are the wavy edges of that older look. The graphic element of the new logo is one squared-away image: the colors remain the same, and in the same order, but now they're enclosed in a square box. Equilateral sides, 90-degree angles, ta-da!
Overall, the updated logo is both the colorful graphic at the left and the newly refonted "Microsoft" to the right.
he new logo is already appearing at three Microsoft retail stores: in Seattle's University Village; in Bellevue, Wash.; and in the Boston store, where CNET's Jim Kerstetter got some snapshots of it this morning. It'll appear in other stores over the next few months, and in the company's television ads globally. It'll also, of course, grace Microsoft.com.
The old logo may linger in some places for a while. "Fully implementing a change like this takes time," the company says.
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