US based software giant Microsoft has changed it's logo for the first the time in it's 25 years lifetime.

The new logo, which has been formed 'to express the company's diverse portfolio of products', features a square which contains four separate colored squares. 

The new logo has the familiar four color squares arranged in a two-by-two matrix found in past versions of the Windows logo and the word Microsoft in a lightweight, sans serif font called Segoe.




Microsoft brand strategy manager Jeff Hansen said that 'the wave of new releases is not only a re-imagining of most popular products, but also represents a new era for Microsoft, so the logo should evolve to visually accentuate this new beginning.'


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