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The Google logo appears in numerous settings to identify the search engine company. Google has relied on several logos since its renaming (see History of Google), with the first logo created by Sergey Brin using GIMP. A revised logo debuted on September 1, 2015. The current Google logo was launched on September 1, 2015. The logo now has a new tailor-made sans-serif typeface. It has softer colors and bears a resemblance to the logo of Google's parent company Alphabet Inc.

Not sure if this would be the right place to ask, but I would like to know the hex values of the colors used in the Google logo.

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It varies a bit, since the logo is shaded/antialiased, but these values are pretty close:

  • Blue: #0266C8
  • Red: #F90101
  • Yellow: #F2B50F
  • Green: #00933B
mipadimipadi

I see here:https://sites.google.com/site/studentchromebook/event-resources-and-calendar/event-planning-print-materials

Blue

  • Pantone: C 300 U 3005
  • CMYK C: 100 44 0 0
  • CMYK U: 100 34 0 2
  • Hex: 3369E8
  • RGB: 51 105 232

Red

  • Pantone: C 199 U 199
  • CMYK: 0 100 62 0
  • Hex: D50F25
  • RGB: 213 15 37

Yellow

  • Pantone: C 123 U 109
  • CMYK C: 0 24 94 0
  • CMYK U: 0 16 100 0
  • Hex: EEB211
  • RGB: 238 178 17

Green

  • Pantone: C 362 U 362
  • CMYK: 70 0 100 9
  • Hex: 009925
  • RGB: 0 153 37

Gray (Secondary)Cara setting apn telkomsel.

  • Pantone: C 403 U 403
  • CMYK: 0 0 0 65
  • Hex: 666666
  • RGB: 102 102 102
ecdaniecdani

This isn't very easy as there are MANY shades in there.

I am getting -

G - Light - #73A2EF Dark - #082463

O - Light - #FF7563 Dark - #AD1400

O - Light - #FFEF08 Dark - #AD8600

G - Light - #73A2EF Dark - #103484

L - Light - #5ACB5A Dark - #085108

E - Light - #FF7563 Dark - #AD1400

(As there are many shades, this is going from the lightest to the darkest that I can find.)

William HilsumWilliam Hilsum

If you have a Mac, the app /Applications/Utilities/DigitalColor Meter.app allows you to get hex values for a pixel. If you don't have a Mac, the ColorZilla addon for Firefox may do the trick for ya.

ceejayozceejayoz

I recently received email from Google employee with official Google signature that has Google colours in it.

I inspected the html code and got these values from it:

Red: rgb(213,15,37) or Hex #d50f25

Blue: rgb(51,105,232) or Hex #3369e8

Green: rgb(0,153,57) or Hex #009939

The karate kid part iii. Yellow rgb(238,178,17) or Hex #eeb211

valenttvalentt

By using Photoshop and extracting the colors from the logo of Google I got these values:

  • G#156aeb
  • O#da4531
  • O#ffba02
  • G#176dee
  • L#019e5a
  • E#d94530
Dennis MagnoDennis Magno

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After a few weeks of confusion, with Google's new logo (above) accidentally being released into the wild, the search giant has finally showed its cards, officially rolling it out on its homepage.

In tandem with the trend for flat design, the shadows of the old logo (below) have been flattened, which Google says makes it more consistent with the current user interface.

However, Google cannot accused of making a knee-jerk reaction to the flat design trend - as this 'new' logo has actually been in use on internal company documents for years, such as this PDF from 2010.

The search giant announced the changes in this blog post, saying: 'As part of this design, we've also refined the color palette and letter shapes of the Google logo. We'll be rolling out this update across most Google products over the next few weeks, so keep an eye out and let us know your thoughts.'

The new logo is being accompanied by a new-look top nav bar:

Google products such as GMail, YouTube and Maps are now accessible under a new app launcher: the nine-dot grid icon, located at the top right of the screen:

'Regardless of your routine, getting around Google should be seamless, and once you're inside an app, you don't want any distractions,' says Google. 'So we're introducing an updated Google bar that streamlines your experience across products and devices.'

With fresh looks for both the Yahoo logo and Bing logo recently, not to mention Apple jettisoning skeuomorphism in iOS7 it seems that shadows are definitely out of fashion. For those who miss a sense of depth to their search logo, here's a look back at some of Google's chunkier past logos..

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