It looks like corporate rebranding is all part of the plan for many an organization, and when it comes to the folks over at Opera, they have plans for a brand new logo. Opera happens to be a Norwegian software company just in case you were wondering, where they are most well known for their collection of web browsers over the years. Well, it is about time that they worked on their logo, and hence, the unveiling of a spanking new brand identity today. This particular logo update will show off a fresh look alongside a title change in order to better reflect the amount of success that the company has enjoyed in the past two decades. You can check out the video above for additional details if you need a wee bit more convincing.

Opera is a firm believer that having a ‘new look and feel’ will be able to further recognize the capabilities of the web browser service. In fact, at the moment, Opera serves more than 350 million internet users every single month. Not only that, the company has also reported that 1.1 billion users have accessed content provided by the company via its subsidiary advertising division that is known as Mediaworks.

The iconic “O” in the Opera logo would be the one that has undergone its own modification, while the ‘software’ text is no longer seen, unlike in the past. Not only that, the red color will remain a vital characteristic, whereas there is a whole new 3D effect that shows off the gateway which leads to an expanse of content that is provided by none other than Opera. Do expect to see this particular brand update be made available to those rocking to the iOS platform first, which would be on its flagship Opera Mini application. The months ahead will see the identity introduced to the Android platform as well as Windows Phone, not to mention computer users, too. [Press Release]

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