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28 January 2009 /

The most important 256 pixels on the planet?

by Ian Roberts at 8:28 pm 28 January 2009
Filed under: Branding, Identity

Google announced its second favicon change this year after having the same favicon for the past 8 years. Why is this so important?

Google Favicon's 256 Pixels

Google Favicon, the most important 256 pixels

Google.com gets over 150 million hits a day. Every time someone visits Google in their search bar, they’ll see these pixels. This image also accompanies Google in your bookmarks and page history. Browsers that support a tabbed document interface typically show a page’s favicon next to the page’s title. The Microsoft Windows Shell also uses favicons to represent “Internet shortcuts” to web pages. If you save a Webpage to your iPhone, it will be represented by the favicon.

Google’s favicon is looked at millions of times every hour by Google’s customers all over the globe. You’d better believe those 256 pixels are important to Google and they’ve obviously spent some time thinking about it. Have you considered your most important 256 pixels?

28 January 2009 /

Banco Deuno, one of the best of the year

by Ian Roberts at 7:07 pm 28 January 2009
Filed under: Home Page

brandnew says, “As you can see [Banco Deuno] is a very nice, colorful and active identity. It’s just January, but this will be, for me at least, one of the best of the year.” Thanks!

19 January 2009 /

A new ident for Spain’s biggest tennis tourney

by at 3:31 pm 19 January 2009
Filed under: Home Page

The Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid represents a modern concept in sporting events.mo