Windows Phone changes logo, officially hip to be square
What’s in a logo? These days, it’s everything — it’s one of the most recognizable symbols a company can have, and it appears Microsoft isn’t taking its emblems lightly . Over the course of the past week we’ve noticed an interesting trend: the Windows Phone branding has shed the circle-based icon in exchange for a square-shaped variant, appropriately reflecting the platform’s “tile” look and minimalist theme. We first thought this was a fluke when we peered at the new logo at Fujitsu’s IS12T event last week, as though it were a localized version made for Japan; as it turns out, however, this is indeed an official change across the board. If you need more proof than the source link below, yesterday’s press invite for Nokia’s Gamescom party features the new squared variant as well. We’re still holding out for a green robot-shaped logo, but this will have to do for now. Windows Phone changes logo, officially hip to be square originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 02:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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