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The Lute and Bobbi Olson Court at McKale Center hasn’t featured the historic cactus logo for more than a decade. But the Arizona Wildcats are changing that heading into the 2025-26 school year.
The 2025 Preakness Stakes is making history before it even begins. The horse race, now in its 150th year, takes place Saturday, May 17, at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The race marks the ...
Jhonattan Vegas wears it on the left side of his polo, and others have the logo elsewhere on their clothing. It sits in a place not uncommon for sponsors, but it seems like a strange thing to ...
After almost a decade, Google has revealed a major overhaul of its recognizable "G" logo, the first important visual redesign since the flat, color-blocked look was implemented in 2015.
Google has updated its iconic 'G' logo for the first time in almost a decade. While the new logo retains the 'G' in the familiar Product Sans format, it introduces significant changes to the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Google has updated the look of its well-known "G" logo, changing the design of the character for the first time in 10 years. The new logo was first noticed by 9to5Google, and while it has the same ...
The updated "G" logo has a gradient effect now, which could be an attempt to better sync design with the company's AI products. Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture.
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Google last made a major change to its logo in September 2015, when the company updated its font to a sans-serif typeface. At the time, Google also ...
On September 1, 2015, Google significantly updated its logo (‘Google’) to a modern typeface called Product Sans. As part of that, the ‘G’ icon changed from the lowercase white ‘g’ on a ...
One can’t help but imagine this logo being slapped on the boxes of any number of figures and Jason socks at their local Walmart. Robert Barsamian, President of Horror, Inc., also shed some light ...