Relying on the mountain of Google, Gmail has also become one of the mail service providers with the largest number of users in the world. As early as 2018, Gmail officially released a tweet to congratulate its global users for reaching 1.5 billion, which is equivalent to having an account for every 5 people. We reported this morning that currently on the latest iOS 14, Gmail can be set as the default mail application.
Today, according to foreign media 9To5Google, Google is preparing to update their logo. The website announced that Google is revising Gmail and sent them a preview.
In fact, Google has been updating the appearance of the logo of its services this year. In February, Google Maps, Google’s map service, simplified the logo into a pushpin composed of the company’s four main colors. In June, the logo of its photo application Google Photos changed from the previous realistic style to a very simple four. Windmill shape.
The current logo of Gmail can be traced back to 2013. It is composed of red and white as the main color to form an envelope shape. The red M represents Mail. In this revision, from the picture, it is expected that the letter M will be retained as the mail logo, and it will be flatter with rounded corners, which is more in line with the current Google software logo design language. As for colors, Google is likely to use four-color collocation.
In addition, reviewing the repainting of the logos of major Google services are accompanied by the re-integration and upgrading of services, and Gmail is no exception.
As early as June, coincided with the impact of the new crown epidemic, the meeting application Google Meet was launched on the Gmail App; in July, Google introduced more document collaboration features on Gmail. With the addition of the above functions, Gmail has surpassed the traditional mail client and is more like an office application. However, Google said that it will not deliberately change the core experience of Gmail as a mail application.
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