Google maps users have encountered a small but noticeable visual change in the application with the latest update. In Android and iOS versions, the four -color Google logo for a long time in the lower left corner of the map is no longer visible. The new owner of this field was a more simple and theme -compatible text logo consisting of “Google Maps”. This change, which reduces visual confusion, stands out as one of the fine touches that make a difference in the user experience.
The previously used logo was the version of Google, consisting of classic blue, red, yellow and green colors. This logo was a constant element in the application, and over time it became a element that could distract users. Now, regardless of the system theme open or dark, this text logo adapts to the environment by showing black or white. In this way, a more balanced result in terms of both aesthetics and readability emerges.
Google maps logo now offers a simple look in the text form
In the new logo, the “Google” expression is written with a thicker font, while the “maps” part is presented with a thinner character. This font preference is a style that Google has recently adopted in other applications. Since the multi -colored needle (pin) symbol on the map layer is already on the top, this simplified font form in the lower corner makes the visual balance better. This change provides ease of use, especially in full -screen mode that covers the entire screen.

This simplification offers a detail that does not distract despite the visual density of other layers of information on the map. Although fixed elements such as logo are often ignored, the effect of such graphics on user experience becomes evident as the usage time increases. With the new logo, it seems to be aimed at providing some kind of mental relief through visual simplicity. This simple form looks functional in terms of directing users’ attention to the map content.
This change on Android side is available in version 25.21. iOS users have gained the same simple logo with 25.22 version. Since updates are generally realized in the background, many users may not notice this change. However, for regular users, such fine updates positively affect the perception of the general quality of the application.
In tablets, foldable devices and desktop versions, this new logo has not yet been passed. The desktop still includes the classic four -color logo in the lower right corner. This change has not yet been implemented on web version Maps.google.com. This shows that mobile applications are given priority.
The spread of the new logo on mobile platforms once again demonstrates the tendency of Google’s application designs to simplicity. Recently, similar simplification steps have been taken in applications such as Gmail, Youtube and calendar. This effort to simplify aims to increase readability and content -oriented use, especially on mobile screens. Reducing the visual crowd helps users focus more easily on the content.