The logo graphics available for download on this page are provided under
CC BY 4.0
.
For inquiries regarding press and media please contact us at
press@angular.io
. For developer inquiries contact
devrel@angular.io
.
Angular’s success is deeply connected to our community. We know many communities, meetups, conferences, blogs, websites, YouTube channels and developers have built their brand on top of ours. This logo is for us and our community, and it’s important that you can join us in updating your brand as well.
Angular has long valued creative expression through customized shield icons. The new Angular icon allows customization in several ways. The icon shape can be used as a container for simple colors and patterns. Alternatively, a custom backplate can be used for more intricate designs. We recommend keeping your compositions simple and clear, since busy and complex patterns can be difficult to read. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our community a safe and welcoming space. Please keep designs respectful and be mindful of our community guidelines when creating your icons.
We have provided a template to get you started.
If you have any questions on adapting the new logo, or updating your own, please email
devrel@angular.io
for additional help ? we can’t wait to see what you create!
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Lean into the shape of Angular’s new logo by changing the logo colors to match your brand colors, flag, cause, etc.
In this example, we’ve adapted the colors to create an Angular Pride logo variation:
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Lean into the shape of Angular’s new logo by adapting the shield to match your own brand.
In this example, we’ve adapted the shield to create an Angular Signals logo variation:
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If you are creating your own logo, we encourage differentiating your logo from ours to not cause confusion. When adapting the logo, you are free to change and adapt the colors and shape to make it your own.
When representing Angular with the original logo, please follow these guidelines:
In 2023 , we announced a modernized logo with v17. We advise against using the former Angular logo to prevent confusion. You can view the old press kit on our
old docs site
.
AngularJS is the v1.x predecessor of modern Angular. We advise against using this logo to prevent confusion.
Read more about the discontinued LTS (Long Term Support) for AngularJS on our
blog
.