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Here are the new Google Phone, Messages, and Contacts app icons

In addition to introducing a handful of Messages features, Google is rolling out new icons for the SMS/RCS app, as well as Phone and Contacts.

These three icons continue to share the same style to convey that they’re part of the same app family responsible for communication. Overlapping message bubbles is the key motif here to represent how texting (and calling) involves at least two participants. This is similar to the green Google Chat logo.

A darker blue is used where that overlap occurs, while there are also two other shades of lighter blues in use. There is a faux sense of shadow-derived depth — a rarity in modern Google iconography — as a result. 

In the case of the Google Messages icon (and to ensure continuity and user familiarity), blue also represents RCS’s (Rich Communication Services) default bubble color. It’s a recognizable icon, but the overlapping portion, especially at the bottom-left and upper-right, result in a somewhat imprecise and messy look.

Google Phone, Messages, and Contacts

Meanwhile, the new Google Phone app icon looks quite nice, while Contacts is straightforward enough, though the lighter shades of blue look like arms instead of what’s presumably intended (people side-by-side). 

Compared to the current icon set, these icons might stand out less if they’re placed on a light background instead of dark blue. Overall, they’re less realistic and more stylized.

Google says these icons are meant to fit in with other first-party apps and “each is designed to adapt to Material You themes.” There’s certainly the flatness and lack of shadows as seen in the Workspace icons. However, another comparison is to the YouTube family of icons and its minimal color palette. 

The new Google Phone, Messages, and Contacts icons are rolling out over the next few weeks.



Author: Abner Li
Source: 9TO5Google

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