
You can find it in obvious places, like our logo, but we also use it throughout the user experience, most notably for a lot of our buttons.īack in 2015, we launched a refreshed brand that introduced our distinctive Spotify green. It's not green, it's Spotify greenĮver since we launched in 2006, the color green has been an integral part of our brand. In this article, you’ll read all about our changes and why we made them. However, we're always looking for ways to improve the user experience of our products, and that includes keeping a close eye on their accessibility.īased on our research on accessibility, we’re making significant changes to the buttons you see across the Spotify experience - in terms of color, text formatting, and size. There's a good reason why we haven't changed how it looks over the years - it's the universally recognized symbol for audio playback. No matter if you see it on your phone, on your laptop, or on your fridge, tapping or clicking it will always start playing something. It not only looks more fresh & modern but also feels more easy on the eye, especially when applying it full screen.If there's one button you use every time you open Spotify, it’s the play button. The new green has a little more “pop” and just feels right at home in our new color palette which has grown to nearly three dozen colors. Spotify’s art director Tobias van Schneider confirmed the change on Dribble, a social network for artists: Well, the rejiggered green is all part of plan not to irritate your eyes, but as part of a massive refresh that the streaming service revealed at South by Southwest in March.

Digiday has reached out to Spotify, but have not yet heard BREAKING NEWS: Max Afonov Isn’t On Acid (We changed our logo)

Spotify confirmed on its Twitter account that no one is tripping on acid and the green became greener. Spotify changing the color of their logo from electric green to mint green is too much change for me to handle

Spotify just updated their app icon color and completely ruined the harmony of my home screen gonna take like hours for my eyes to adjust - Elias Liedholm June 15, 2015
