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Windows 7: More of the New ’7′

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Recently, information from centrumxp.pl and istartedsomething.com surfaced regarding mock-up Windows 7 product packaging and the new Windows 7 logo.

Now to add to said information, Microsoft is apparently gearing up for presentations making use of their new, ’7′ logo. Check out the following screenshots I’ve captured from the master slides of a new Windows 7 Core Presentation Deck in my possession, including a (low-resolution, sadly) mock-up of a Windows 7 kiosk (click on each image for a much larger version):







Mock-up Kiosk

I suppose the jury’s still out on if this is the final Windows 7 logo, if the packaging we’ve seen is actually consideration for the real-deal RTM packaging, etc. Regardless, at least if any of you out there wanted giant versions of the new logo in a handful of colors, you’ve got ‘em! Also of note is the information written on a number of the slides regarding the specifics of how these Windows 7 presentations should be created. Enjoy!

-Stephen

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