via Google Operating System by Alex Chitu on 3/7/12 The ubiquitous +1 buttons will soon have a new look. The updated version is available when you subscribe to the Google+ Platform Preview, at least for now. "Following in the footsteps of our new red and white Google+ icon, the +1 button is sporting a fresh coat of paint," informs Google. ![]() While the new buttons are more consistent and include the Google+ branding, the old buttons are more colorful and more descriptive. "+1" is bigger and more obvious in the old buttons and that made them more clickable. Here's the tiny +1 button from Google+: ![]() ... and here's the +1 button from Google Groups: ![]() The small +1 buttons are not legible and it's not obvious that you're supposed to click them. As Fernando Fonseca says, "I understand the need to have a button that looks like the new logo but the problem is that a white background with a thin red line is hardly eye catching and hardly says 'Click me'." You can compare the different versions of the +1 (v1) and +1 (v2) using the corresponding sprites. I'd choose the old buttons. Update: There's still time to improve the buttons. Share your feedback here and here. { Thanks, Yu-Hsuan Lin. } Things you can do from here:
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