If you're an obsessive designer, you might have seen a subtle tweak to Google's logo made over the weekend. If you're like the rest of the planet, you missed it.
如果你是個有強迫癥的設計師,你可能會注意到谷歌logo在上周末做的細微調整。如果你是這個地球上的普通人,你可能就會錯過這個小改變了。

Before we reveal what's new, we'll give you a chance to try to spot the difference. Here is the old logo:
在給大家展示新logo之前,我們先給大家個機會來找找區(qū)別。舊logo長這樣:

And here is the new logo:
新logo長這樣:

See anything different? The change made was a tiny shift in kerning -- or, the space between two letters -- of the "g" and "l," moving the "g" one pixel to the right and the "l" one pixel down and to the right.
看到不同嗎?其實是對字母“g” 和“l(fā)” 之間的字距進行了很細微的調整。字母“g” 向右移動了一個像素,字母“l(fā)” 向右下方移動了一個像素。

The subtle difference supposedly makes the overall logo more pleasant on the eyes and easier to read.
如此細微的調整據說是為了使整個logo的可視性更好,更容易看清楚。

Redditors spotted the change a few days ago, and a Google representative confirmed the tweak to The Huffington Post, saying, "Great to see people notice and appreciate even single-pixel changes -- we tweaked the logo a little while ago to make sure it looks its sharpest regardless of your screen resolution."
社交新聞網站紅迪網上的網友幾天前注意到了這個改變,一位谷歌的發(fā)言人也對《赫芬頓郵報》證實了這一logo優(yōu)化,該發(fā)言人表示:“很高興有人注意到并認同哪怕是只有一個像素的調整,我們前不久對logo進行了改進,主要是為了確保不管你的屏幕分辨率如何,我們的logo看上去都是最清晰的?!?

Here's a GIF that shows the change from old to new, for those of us who aren't kerning-obsessed:
送上一個新舊logo的動圖,給和我們一樣沒有字間距強迫癥的普通人: