Google logo history: the freak shows in the early years
Today, Google unveiled its new logo a colorful, sans-serif treat that modernizes the logo for a new era in its company history:
Google's most horrifying logo rejects
All these logos come from before that time, and they include an early version made by founder Sergey Brin with the open source photo-editing program GIMP. There's also a modified version that pays homage to Burning Man:
The special "Google Doodles" appeared early on, as well. But rather than being elaborate and animated, they were clip-art-happy disappointments:
But it's the really old logos that are most horrifying. Made before Google was officially "Google," they present some truly cringe-worthy alternate versions.
There's this one, which looks like a lost Limp Bizkit album cover:
This one, which has a haunting pair of peering eyes (not good news for privacy advocates):
And this ... interesting one (with a filename of "carlplogo," it may have had a connection to Carl Page, Larry Page's father, or Carl Page Jr., his brother, but it's unknown whether that's truly the case):
Finally, there's an artifact from when Google was just known as "Backrub," so named because the algorithm counted "backlinks" (the hand in the photo is Larry Page's):
You can show that to anyone who complains about the new version. (video google logo). (vox)








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