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Microsoft has introduced its new logo, changing it for the first time in 25 years.
It's modeled to look reminiscent of its Windows 8 "Metro" interface, and it's the company's first logo that makes use of color.
Jeff Hansen, Microsoft's general manager of brand strategy, told the Seattle Times that the redesigned logo aims to "signal the heritage but also signal the future — a newness and freshness."
1975-1979: A typeface made up of lots of soft, curvy lines
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1980-1981: Going jagged
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1982-1986: A little more reserved
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