September 27, 2025
Hold your breath, tech lovers! Google is turning 27 on September 27, 2025, and the celebration is super special. The search giant is flaunting the original 1998 logo design to honor the brilliant mind behind it – Ruth Kedar! This isn’t just any logo; it’s the colorful, playful face of Google that we see everywhere. Ruth Kedar, a Brazilian immigrant, is the unsung hero of this iconic design. Born in Campinas, Brazil, in 1955, Ruth moved to Israel at 16. Imagine shifting countries and languages so young! But her love for math and art stayed strong. She studied architecture and even ran her own studio before heading to the US to up her game at Stanford. It was at Stanford that fate smiled. Two PhD students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, were working on a small project destined to change the world – Google. They asked Ruth to design their logo. And oh, did she deliver! Ruth chose the Catull typeface, a smart and elegant serif font that strikes a perfect balance between tradition and modern style. But that’s not all—she brought the logo to life with bright primary colors, symbolizing the endless possibilities of searching. As Ruth shared during Google's 25th anniversary, “When I came upon the font Catull, I loved the nod to traditional typefaces, but at the same time how the lightness, elegance, precision of its lines, and its proportions deviated from traditional serifs fonts.” The logo wasn’t just a design; it became the foundation of Google's brand identity and the fun Google Doodle tradition that millions adore. Nearly three decades later, Google’s look has changed, but the spirit of Ruth’s design still shines bright. So next time you type a query, remember the artist who painted the internet’s front door with those unforgettable colors and fonts. Happy 27th, Google! And hats off to Ruth Kedar – the woman who gave the world a logo to love.
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