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June 17, 2013

Google Visual Assets Guidelines – Part 1 [Link to 2]

Filed under: Interface Research/Design,Usability — Patrick Durusau @ 9:52 am

Google Visual Assets Guidelines – Part 1 [Link to 2]

From the post:

Google’s brand is shaped in many ways; one of which is through maintaining the visual coherence of our visual assets.

In January 2012, expanding on the new iconography style started by Creative Lab, we began creating this solid, yet flexible, set of guidelines that have been helping Google’s designers and vendors to produce high quality work that helps strengthen Google’s identity.

What you see here is a visual summary of the guidelines, divided into two Behance projects:

Part 1: Product icons and logo lockups
Part 2: User interface icons and Illustrations

This is a real treasure for improving your visual design.

Enjoy!

I first saw this at: Google’s Visual Design Guidelines

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