New Logo Design Unveiled by Microsoft After 25-Years

Interestingly, though living in Seattle as a graphic and web designer for many years (1993 through 2008), I had never seen the older Microsoft corporate logos. This is the most interesting part of Microsoft’s new logo design; comparing the new to the old. Jeff Hansen, Microsoft’s general manager of brand strategy, says the new design is intended to “signal the heritage but also signal the future — a newness and freshness.” The unveiling of the new brand comes as Microsoft prepares to launch new and updated versions of many of its core products.

Nothing about Microsoft’s new corporate logo design is surprising given design styles today and commonly used technology colors. What is surprising is that for the first time, Microsoft chose not to be so heavy handed. The softer gray and slimmer rounded typeface of Segoe is certainly a nice shift from decades past Microsoft brands. The company already uses Segoe in many of its applications, as well online and printed marketing materials. You can download the Segoe typeface at their website.

Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Land pointed out in a Google+ post that the new Microsoft logo design shares a common color theme and typeface with Google’s Chrome browser. Microsoft, however, has been using variations on these four colors for over two-decades. Ironically, it is Google Chrome that also uses the Segoe typeface, whose name at least is a registered trademark of Microsoft, according to Wikipedia, but was originally developed by Monotype. Microsoft has its own extensive type foundry on the Monotype website.

It’s unknown if the new corporate brand’s goal to — “signal the heritage but also signal the future” — will alleviate Microsoft’s longstanding frustration with consumers and technology groups. Unfortunately, cleaning up that mess has little to do with brand design and everything to do with better product and application design as well as the way Microsoft behaves in the technology community. Given that Microsoft has been around since 1979, it would be a mistake to underestimate the former juggernaut, now surpassed by Apple.

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Lynn Media Group is user-centered website design and technology group that operates out of Austin, Texas. The founder, Colleen Lynn, is a veteran user interface designer and social activist. Learn more about our logo design services.

Frankie Fund Website Launch

Website Development :: Charity

Lynn Media Group develops a new website to help a remarkable young boy meet his next challenge: changing New York state dog bite law.

frankiefund.com – Frankie Flora is an extraordinary 8-year old boy who survived a near fatal pit bull mauling in 2009 and went on to become the New York Ambassador for the Children’s Miracle Network in 2010. Part of being the ambassador landed him at the White House and a host of other star studded events. Since the April 16, 2009 pit bull attack, Frankie has undergone 25 reconstructive surgeries. He continues to take part in and promote the Children’s Miracle Network even though his year term as the ambassador has ended.

In June of 2012, on the steps of the New York State Capitol Building, Frankie held a news conference for yet another huge endeavor: To once and for all eliminate the One Free Bite rule in the state of New York.

Upon learning of the news conference, Lynn Media Group began working with Frankie’s mother, Maria Flora, to help build a website that could support Frankie’s goal of overhauling New York’s dog bite law that Frankie and countless others have fallen victim to. The solution included a customized WordPress website with plugins that best suited the site’s needs. The new website was unveiled in July 2012. The campaign effort to overhaul the One Free Bite rule is expected to start picking up steam in late Fall.

Given the modest budget and tight time frame, Lynn Media Group opted to customize the Magazine Basic theme by Bavotasan.com. The theme is a good fit and will allow plenty of room to grow as Frankie takes on this challenging statewide reform.

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Website development: Lynn Media Group – WordPress
Total cost: Under $500
Lynn Media Group is user-centered website design and technology group that operates out of Austin, Texas. The founder, Colleen Lynn, is a veteran user interface designer and social activist. Learn more about our website development services.

Dangerous By Default Website Launch

Website Development :: Victims’ Advocacy

Lynn Media Group launches new website in evening fire drill effort for family at the center of a northeastern state Supreme Court decision that altered state law.

young pit bull mauling victim maryland court of appealsDangerousByDefault.com – Just when Maryland legislators needed access to an ebook created by a father whose son’s case is at the center of a landmark Maryland Appeals Court ruling, Scribd’s poorly designed “content filter” essentially began blocking the ebook from viewing. Upon learning of Scribd’s inexplicable new content filter, Lynn Media Group acted fast to not only pull it down from Scribd but to relaunch the whole website, formerly under a .NET domain name, under the more common consumer .COM domain name.

In a matter of hours, after exchanging “language” with Scribd’s legal department, Lynn Media Group had transferred all of the written and photographic materials from the .NET website over to the new domain and new website design based upon a modified version of the Twenty Eleven theme by WordPress. Furthermore, within the evening time span, the .NET address began forwarding to the new .COM address as well, stopping anyone from reaching the old website that still pointed to the newly voided Scribd link.

In addition to Scribd’s flawed “content filter” the family was also burdened by the managed website hosting company that hosted the .NET website. Even after phone calls to the company, the family was unable to login to their own website to update the one page that was still linking to the newly invalidated Scribd link. Lynn Media Group was forced to go above the managed website hosting company by forwarding the .NET to the .COM address at the domain name registrar level.

Both Scribd and the managed website hosting company critically failed a client who needed very basic help fast. Scribd’s track record with user’s content and privacy is so poor that Lynn Media Group can’t help but emphasize this. Now this family, set up in a WordPress.org environment, has no dependencies on third party entities. The speed of the website and domain name transfer process occurred in about a 4-hour period and includes communications sent to third parties attempting to rectify the situation.

Website design: Lynn Media Group
Website development: Lynn Media Group WordPress
Lynn Media Group is user-centered website design and technology group that operates out of Austin, Texas. The founder, Colleen Lynn, is a veteran user interface designer and social activist. Learn more about our website development services.