What does Microsoft Logo color Stands For ?

What does Microsoft Logo color stand for?

Have you ever thought about what does Microsoft logo color Stands for?

Logo or Trademark Represents the Company. A Billionaire Company spend lots of money on their Trademark (logo) but in Microsoft this thing is opposite. Microsoft spend 0$ for creating its logo.

Evolution of Microsoft logo

The Microsoft logo was last updated in 2012 and the current logo of the technological giant cost the company no additional expenditure, as they used their in-house team for the redesign. 

Although the new logo received mixed reviews, with some thinking that Microsoft could have done way better in the redesign, it is still a good logo that honors the heritage of the previous Microsoft logos with the four-color window.

Adding colorful palettes in the trademark (logo) creates a sense of openness, diversity, and optimism, which are positive for a consumer brand. There is always a reason for everything at Microsoft

You can see that each pane has a different color (red, green, blue, yellow). It is because each of those colors is a representative of a division or product line of the corporation of the Company.


The Red color in Microsoft logo Indicates Microsoft's Office products. Red means business, because it suggests a busy life, quick and hot, which means Office is meant to get things done nice and quick.

The Green color in Microsoft logo Indicates Microsoft Gaming, mainly Xbox. Green is fun and the 'Go!' color, meaning maximum fun. Yellow is still unclear, But I believe it represents Microsoft Hardware.

The Light Blue color in Microsoft logo Indicates Windows, the 'background' of everything you do on your PC. Blue is a cool and slick color, symbolising what Microsoft wants Windows to be, slick and quick, yet cool and easy on the eye and easy to use.

And The Yellow color in Microsoft logo Indicates Bing which is bold and strong, which is what Microsoft hardware is build to be, long-lasting, and efficient.

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