This week Microsoft has unveiled a new logo for the Microsoft .NET platform, and as we all learned from the PDC 2008 keynote it has everything to do with the new Windows Azure, hence the color blue here.
According to Chris Keonig’s blog post
about the new logos, the change was made because
Microsoft needed a logo that was in sync with the key values that we want .NET to stand for: consistency, robustness and great user experiences. We also wanted a logo that conformed to the design principles that are driving Microsoft’s brand identity evolution and is reflected in newer brands such as Silverlight, Surface and more. Finally, we needed a logo that is more strongly aligned with the portfolio of brands that .NET is most strongly aligned with: Silverlight, Visual Studio and our server products.
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