Robyn: To give YouTube a sense of motion, we created a dynamic red-to-magenta gradient. For the second color, orange and yellow were strong contenders, but magenta felt like the most natural pairing with our new red. Interestingly, magenta doesn't often appear in the natural world, so it symbolizes the imagination and evolution that YouTube embodies. We also placed the gradient at a 45-degree angle with magenta on the right, signifying forward movement.
They changed the colors around a little bit and are acting like they invented gradients lol.
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The actual Google designs web page is unusable on mobile. If you dare scroll up, even just a bit, the page dramatically scrolls you all the way back to the top so you can watch its little video again
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