Microsoft wants to change Bing's image, so it created a new logo with a simpler typeface and revamped how it displays search results on the engine, moving from three columns to two. For Bing, the
focus has become the warmest colors on the palette -- primarily orange and yellow, Scott Erickson, senior director, brand and creative at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post. The new Bing identity becomes
more than a logo and a color palette, but rather a brand architecture that allows the engine to evolve. Some believe that evolution turns Bing into the foundation supporting Microsoft apps and cloud
services.
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