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Google's organized logo needs some randomness!

Google's organized logo needs some randomness!

Chaos does not mean pure chaos, but what we see as chaotic is actually very clean, the logo we look at thousands of times, in my opinion, has a little bit of organized chaos. But the level of order in it was noticeable.
For example, the green in the word Google is intended as Ruth Kedar said "We ended up with the primary colors, but instead of having the pattern go in order, we put a secondary color on the L, which brought back the idea that Google doesn't follow the rules."
Simply because certain colors could be used as a group, and others should never be put side by side.
The color ordering system was shuffled from RYB to BRY, and then this command was repeated for the secondary colors RGB to BGR. But if we focus well, the green color did not come from a vacuum, but rather it came from the subconscious thinking of the genius designer who dealt so much with colors that she organized them herself.
 Yellow + blue = green, and this is how chaos is organized whether we want it or not!
The same thing happened with the "G" logo, it's the natural color scheme.
The rule of the color circle will tell you that blue meets yellow and green meets red.
A wonderful system of Google design to create chaos from the known system. But there is a problem in my opinion that the colors of the "G" logo do not give a true description of Googles' colors as you might see in the image above. So, I thought of rearranging the colors like this:
It is possible to feel a soulful touch that goes with the color of the logo, but there is still a problem.
Many think that the brain is very logical, but they overlook the spirit of sensitivity that the it contains. It is the ratio of colors in the logo and the word, there is no intersection between them!
How can I calculate the color spaces even by an approximate rate!  I resorted to a rule used in Arabic calligraphy that aims to calculate the area of the Arabic letter in points like this:
Its aim is to adjust the space of the letter to make it easier to read when creating art from Arabic calligraphy.
I thought that the color space can be calculated like Arabic calligraphy as it is art in an analogical way, away from the mathematical calculations of space. So, I started describing the color space in the word.
The purpose is not to determine the area of the shapes (letters), but rather to determine an approximate area for the color while looking at it, as in Arabic calligraphy, which gives you a legible space for the word. So, we can say that the result of color space in the word Google is the following:
This gave me a bigger idea of distributing the colors in the logo in different ways, whether it is cool for me or not but it fits with the basic Google Colors Spiritual Harmony as I like to call it :)
Which also led me to think of the word google itself.
I am just trying to scatter ideas about the issue of timing and coordinating it, nothing more, so I hope to see your proposals at least tell me which colors were more appropriate in your opinion?
Google's organized logo needs some randomness!
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