New GitHub Logo
Today we are excited to ship a new iteration of our visual identity: an updated logo, an official mark, and an Octocat that conveys as much character as the Octocats…
Today we are excited to ship a new iteration of our visual identity: an
updated logo, an official mark, and an Octocat that conveys as much character as
the Octocats that power GitHub (they push the buttons for us).
The Logotype

The Mark

The Octocat

The future
We’ve worked hard to preserve the things that both we and the community love
about the GitHub identity while improving the things we felt didn’t fit. We
have big dreams and now an identity that will suit them well. If you would like
copies of these assets to represent GitHub in your own apps check out the
logos page for downloads and information about how
and when they should be used.
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