The waving flag logo of Microsoft's Windows trademark has reportedly
undergone a facelift to keep up with the radically new user interface
called "Metro". The new logo will take effect with the next major
version of Windows. Metro is Microsoft's most drastic user interface
change since Windows 95, and consists of organizing interactive
information (smart application shortcuts, gadgets, images, and
slideshows), in rectangular slices of the screen-space. The Windows flag
logo is redesigned to reflect this change, it's now flat, angled, with
all four rectangles in the same plane. CNBeta scored a 1-color version
of the logo, and made mock-ups of what it could look like on devices
(such as tablets and keyboards).
Source: CNBeta
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