Xiaomi, which is about 12 years old and growing rapidly, has been making changes both on the name side and the logo side recently. The company, which has made its name known all over the world with its name meaning small rice or small millet in Chinese, has removed the name “Mi” from the phones after the Mi 11 series. The new flagship series introduced was presented to users as Xiaomi 12, not Mi 12. In the next process, the edges of the logo were manipulated.
Taking a decision on the last day of March and changing its logo, Xiaomi made the square square design, which has been going on for years, more minimal. As can be understood from today’s trends, he created a rounded, cornerless logo instead of the angular design that was gradually abandoned. Now comes the editing of the colors.
Xiaomi patented the black and white logo
While colorful and full designs were accepted all over the world and in every field in the past, minimalist and simple designs have been preferred by companies in recent years. Both plain, minimalist and black and white designs are not only in logos; It shows up in almost every industry. Xiaomi, who wants to turn this situation into an opportunity, will turn its simplified logo into black and white with a new patent application.
According to the information revealed, Xiaomi, which will not give up the logo consisting of orange-white colors, will present the black-and-white logo to the user on certain devices of certain series. For example, the phone, which will introduce the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro models with orange logos, may have a darker design language and black and white logos on the 13 Ultra model.
It is not yet known when the new logo will be used. In addition, no clear information about the devices on which the logo will appear has not come from the company’s front. Let’s see what we will see in the coming days? Will Xiaomi continue to make changes on the icon side? Will these changes contribute to the company? What do you think of the new black and white logo? You can specify in the comments…