For me the icons set of Office 2007 looks a bit better than the later Office 2010, the icons of PowerPoint and Outlook in Office 2000 looks like it will fit in Windows 8 Metro design with some minor adjustments, the icons of Office 2013 is a bit of a downgrade and the current icons from Office 2019 looks good and vibrant
@@Solaceon Yeah, I think you could be right. I agree with you 💯 I think imma downgrade to Windows 10 again 'cause of that round design. I can't look at it anymore.
My personal preference is 2010 and 2013. All the icons are thematically consistent, and make sense for the icon. Other years have slightly different icons for PowerPoint. It is the only one that didn't seem to get a letter for a while, and in other years it has a different shape to the others.
@@zoutepindas6128 what i mean by that is that the 2000 logos look like cartoony flat things, thats what metro is. the office 2013 look a lot better then that
@@biruniweb i prefer logos that were designed by putting some effort into it. i could make both the 2000 logos and the 2013 and later logos in MS Paint
1987 - Boring 0:10 1990 - incredible 0:16 1994 - absolutely incredible 0:26 1999 - PEAK INCREDIBLE 0:38 2000 - Boring! What happened? 0:48 2003 - That's better, they've been jazzed up a little 1:01 2007 - Becoming incredible again! 1:11 2010 - Another form of incredible! Wow! 1:22 2013 - Boring! 1:36 2019 - Boring again... I hope this flat era ends soon 1:47 You just know that the next version will be the W X P and O only in the coloured squares.
@@jgadventure Standalone versions don't get feature updates. You are speaking of the Office 365 (or Microsoft 365) subscription versions. They get feature and design updates. But for standalone the icons stay as they were at product launch. Also this video claims to show icon evolution, but it completely left out the 2016 version.
@@vornamenachname9331 because the 2016 version had the same icons as 2013. There is barely a difference. And Office 2019 is only available in Click-To-Run, so it receives patches but not monthly feature updates unlike Office 365.
@@jgadventure Dude. Every Office including 2021 is available at least as one payment standalone version for home customers. [Edit] Also the information that some office version have the same icons is as important as the different icons. So if this video wanted to show the complete evolution it would have respected even the slightest design changes instead of showing wrong information and ignoring parts of history (even if it's the trivial icon evolution of some company).
Why my icons don't want to change to the modern ones? I have the 2016 (Legitimately activated with a free key I got with my printer) and I still have the old ones. My friend has 2016 too and his icons have changed after a Windows update.
@@generixer6250 I thought click to run is the win32 installed versions and the MSI is the one Office 2019+ use update: click to run versions are the newer ones and msi office is the older version that Office formerly used
it's probably because you have an MSI version Office 2016, which, still uses the old icons. You could have installed the Click-To-Run office then typed your key.
Word 2000's icon still exists in Office 2013 and later versions. It will be the icon of files ending in .doc Perhaps the icon of Word 2000 is suitable for the metro design of Office 2013 and above. July 21, 2022 10:41PM
For me the icons set of Office 2007 looks a bit better than the later Office 2010, the icons of PowerPoint and Outlook in Office 2000 looks like it will fit in Windows 8 Metro design with some minor adjustments, the icons of Office 2013 is a bit of a downgrade and the current icons from Office 2019 looks good and vibrant
I've never noticed the "XL" in the Excel icons! That's amazing
In general, it is brilliant that the abbreviation reads the same as the full official name
Now I can't unsee it, thank you.
I'm still using office 97, with Clippy!
@ Clippy is back as an emoji in Windows 11.
Why tho lol
Which OS?
@@UltraGamerYT79 Windows 10, I know there are many newer versions that I can use, but I just want to see Clippy 😁
@@legoflashgamer wow! A 1997 program on Windows 10 is very cool and interesting
2019 office icons have that fluent material design, like it.
And those icons have been backported into Office 2016.
@@Kiki79250CoC what
@@half-dusted In 2019 MS backported the new Office 2019 icons into Office 2016.
And I have them rn.
I'm sick of material design but I'm sure I'm gonna miss it in ten years
@@Solaceon Yeah, I think you could be right. I agree with you 💯
I think imma downgrade to Windows 10 again 'cause of that round design. I can't look at it anymore.
It took me 21 years to realize that the “X” in Excel actually had an “L” in the icon.
I didn't notice that either til now!
1:45 You can still see the L in the Excel 2019 icon from its dark shades of green.
I like the Office 2010 and 2019 icons!
The icons of 2000 were ahead of their time
My personal preference is 2010 and 2013. All the icons are thematically consistent, and make sense for the icon.
Other years have slightly different icons for PowerPoint. It is the only one that didn't seem to get a letter for a while, and in other years it has a different shape to the others.
i LOVE THE IDEA OF THIS MARTIN GOOD JOB
Why did Outlook change its color from yellow to blue in Office 2013 and later? Its color is quite similar to Word.
True. They could have at least made it more cyan
the music: "YEAH LET'S PARTYY!!"
the video: *literally just office icons*
Corporate event.
I appreciate how the 2019 logos conveyed the functions of the apps like before, but with so few lines
2016 and 2019 is like 'please don't turn me into an oversimplified logo'
nah 2019 looks good
no@@magbanuamik_
I think that 2010 icons are the best, because they show what the program is used for, they have identical shapes and are easily distinguishable
Almost 20 years later, and the 2003 icons still rock! 💯
I think 2003 was probably the last great version of Office to be completely honest.
@@dsly4425 I agree 🙂
@Say it isn't so I’m sorry I have absolutely no idea what you are trying to say.
i personally think 2007 icons are way better, but i see where you are coming from
Funny how PowerPoint didn't include the P in their logo till 2010
For me I think Office 2010 has the most beautiful icons
Microsoft always trys (and always does) make 3D icons
0:46 looks like something from metro UI
Nah, the other way around. Metro UI looks like it has the graphical limitations from 22 years ago. The icons from Office 2013 and later look like ass
@@zoutepindas6128 what i mean by that is that the 2000 logos look like cartoony flat things, thats what metro is. the office 2013 look a lot better then that
@@biruniweb i prefer logos that were designed by putting some effort into it. i could make both the 2000 logos and the 2013 and later logos in MS Paint
i'm still using microsoft word 2007 until today
I really wish that these icons are designed well in the future.
2003, 2007 and 2013 were the most memorable versions. My family had physical versions of all 3
I’ve installed Office 2007 today, on Windows Vista RTM (6000), from 2006!! ☺️
Without this video, I'd say the 2000 icons are newer than the of 2003
i like the video can you do the Microsoft Office Mac icon evolution they are different
I still can't believe Office existed in 1987!
Currently use MS Office 2019 version. Previously, Office 2013, 2010 even 2007
What the hell happened to Outlook? It has a distinct icon with a distinguishable yellow theme. But now it's almost the same as Word
Once I had 2007 when I first got my own laptop which used to run Windows 8.1 otherwise I either use libreoffice or Microsoft 365 for work or schools.
I'm using Windows 8.1 and office 2010
2010 and 2019 are my favourites ngl
I just like how 2019 has the same shape of 2010 but filled with a solid color
What about making video with all MS PowerPoint themes from every PowerPoint version?
What about Office XP?
they probably have the same icons as Office 2000
isn't there also access, onenote, publisher, and honorable mention: sway?
Is my memory wrong? I feel like I've seen this video before?
I preferred yellow outlook.
can you do evolution of office programs interfaces next?
0:54 one word nostalgia
2010 has the best icons and 2007 obviously
Office 365 version?
i want to text him
1:10 мне иконка Outlook 2007 (часы в иконке) напоминает английскую букву V.
the 2000 ones are the first ones I remembered! damn i havent seen those in a minute
2003 will always be my favourite but damn 2013 was stylin'
Why is no office xp name? (in 2000)
some theory/easter egg:
Word, Excel, PowerPoint is WXP
which mean it's Windows XP
Windows XPP
i like the weird x from excel from 1987-2007
Edit: since 2000 Microsoft wanted oversimplified logos lol
I have nostalgia with 2003 and earlier Icon
My school still has office 2007
Some of the icons seem to be a bit upscaled. Why?
1987 - Boring 0:10
1990 - incredible 0:16
1994 - absolutely incredible 0:26
1999 - PEAK INCREDIBLE 0:38
2000 - Boring! What happened? 0:48
2003 - That's better, they've been jazzed up a little 1:01
2007 - Becoming incredible again! 1:11
2010 - Another form of incredible! Wow! 1:22
2013 - Boring! 1:36
2019 - Boring again... I hope this flat era ends soon 1:47
You just know that the next version will be the W X P and O only in the coloured squares.
The power point from 2000 looks like a metro control panel icon
2010 is my favorite personally
Microsoft Office 4.2 or older is free, however, starting with Microsoft Office 95, Microsoft Office is no longer free.
Anything is free if you know how to do it ;)
office 365 icons - this is what peak performance looks like.
Not gonna lie, the 1994 PowerPoint kinda looks cartoony and cute!
wheres publisher and access? i thought it has it in
im still using office 2003 i like the ui its not as formal as the new ones
What about office 2016?
same like 2013
no lync?
2019 standalone has the same icons as 2016. The icons for 2019 in this video are only available for 2021 standalone
nah 2019 received the new office icons via an update
@@jgadventure Standalone versions don't get feature updates. You are speaking of the Office 365 (or Microsoft 365) subscription versions. They get feature and design updates. But for standalone the icons stay as they were at product launch. Also this video claims to show icon evolution, but it completely left out the 2016 version.
@@vornamenachname9331 because the 2016 version had the same icons as 2013. There is barely a difference. And Office 2019 is only available in Click-To-Run, so it receives patches but not monthly feature updates unlike Office 365.
@@jgadventure Dude. Every Office including 2021 is available at least as one payment standalone version for home customers. [Edit] Also the information that some office version have the same icons is as important as the different icons. So if this video wanted to show the complete evolution it would have respected even the slightest design changes instead of showing wrong information and ignoring parts of history (even if it's the trivial icon evolution of some company).
2000 looks it can still be used today
2003, 2007 and 2010 my favorite
the powerpoint in 1994 looks more modern than retro
How you edit this video's
Usei o office 2007 e o 2013 .
These are not all MS Office icons. There is also, for example, Publisher.
My office icons looks like they were made in the 60's
where is one note?
and the 2016?
Why my icons don't want to change to the modern ones? I have the 2016 (Legitimately activated with a free key I got with my printer) and I still have the old ones. My friend has 2016 too and his icons have changed after a Windows update.
Open any Office program, go to File > Account > Update Options > Update Now
@@generixer6250 I have no Update button there. And I have a legit activated Office 2016 Pro Plus
@@jonny11bonk MSI-based installations don't have an update option. Click-to-Run installations do.
@@generixer6250 I thought click to run is the win32 installed versions and the MSI is the one Office 2019+ use
update: click to run versions are the newer ones and msi office is the older version that Office formerly used
it's probably because you have an MSI version Office 2016, which, still uses the old icons. You could have installed the Click-To-Run office then typed your key.
Microsoft Access icon evolution?
My birthday present.
You forgot that it started only with Word in 1983
А вот в этом случае мне больше нравятся иконки из 2013 и 2019.
2003-2010 icons look awesome! But the ones after are trash.
By the way 2010 is my favorite.
I'm still using office 2007
Did you know that some primary school’s are using Office 2013
Where Access,InfoPath,Publisher?
Wait wait wait WHERE IS ONENOTE
Its evolving, just backwards🤣
Since 2013 lol.
2007 perfection
powerpoint didnt look like the rest of thm until 2000 lol
1990 - 2007 was the best
Word 2000's icon still exists in Office 2013 and later versions. It will be the icon of files ending in .doc Perhaps the icon of Word 2000 is suitable for the metro design of Office 2013 and above.
July 21, 2022 10:41PM
it also is on every program with 97-2003. Cool MS easter egg
What about 2021 and Office 365?
they both use the 2019+ logo
Missing mac office icons
Office 2016??
pretty much same as 2013 as well as 2021
The thing.
i use 1987 programs (not really lol)
I use 2003. Office 2003 is the best.
there’s 2016 too not only that
2022?
Office 2013 Do Have New Updates In 2016
Damn where did 2016 go
the icons of 2016 are the same as 2013
I'm using office 2003 and office 2016
You're the best
i like the 2003
Lol I made the exact same video a year ago. Yours still looks wayy better though!
I'm using at 1:45
90-94 is
Microsoft 2000 looks better than all the versions to me