Google is one of the most used internet browsers every day. It has many features that distinguish it from its competitors. One of these is the colors in the Google logo…
If you think that the colors in the Google logo are given randomly, you are wrong.
Because each color has a different meaning!
The logo, which emerged with the iconic red, blue, green and yellow colors, underwent another change a year later. However, the change in 1998 was very similar to its current form. A flatter, simpler and more clearly conveying logo that is still in use today.
Probably, until now, many people have not even noticed why Google’s colors are made up of primary colors. Yes, the logo uses red, blue, yellow, which fall into the category of ‘primary colors’. But green is not included!
This is where the intriguing part begins. Green is an intermediate color and Ruth Kedar, who designed the logo, points out that the use of green in the letter “L” actually has a meaning.
The colors of the simple yet memorable Google logo have different meanings. Red represents passion and excitement, yellow represents joy, blue represents trust, and green represents “Google’s rule-breaking nature.”