It’s Valentine’s Day and sites around the web are celebrating. Below you’ll find a collection of screenshots that we took from different sites around the web that are celebrating Valentine’s Day in some way or another.

MSN

They threw some hearts behind their logo and added a red gradient to the background.

msn valentines

YouTube

A new logo graces the YouTube homepage today.

youtube valentines

Ask.com

Ask.com got creative with some red and pink seashells to celebrate the day.

ask valentines

Google Docs

Google Docs went pink today and threw in a heart for starred items instead of the typical star.

google docs valentines

Yahoo

Yahoo did an animated logo which you’ll need to visit their site to view if you want to see the full affect.

yahoo valentines

Google

google valentines

  1. Where is the Yahoo! logo? I see the regular logo on their site.

  2. @Ashley:

    Me too. I looked for it, but couldn’t find it. :(

    Regards,

    Omar.-

  3. The google one isn’t one of their better ones…usually their custom logos are decent, but 2 people don’t even resemble the o and g.

  4. Dkong wrote:
    The google one isn’t one of their better ones…usually their custom logos are decent, but 2 people don’t even resemble the o and g.

    I’m sure Google figures they are well known enough that people will still recognize the main page.

    What?! No custom Val-Day Cybernet News logo?!

  5. Fred Thompson wrote:
    Where is the Yahoo! logo? I see the regular logo on their site.

    It might depend on the country that you’re in. Maybe also try a different browser or clear your cache.

    Andrew wrote:
    What?! No custom Val-Day Cybernet News logo?!

    Maybe we need to hire an artist like Google. :)

  6. I hope Youtube will join the Google logo art and have them more often.

  7. Michael DobrofskyAll-StarFebruary 14, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    >>Maybe we need to hire an artist like Google.

    With all due respect and no offence intended, I think you need an artist for your regular logo, too :)

  8. Michael Dobrofsky wrote:
    >>Maybe we need to hire an artist like Google.

    With all due respect and no offence intended, I think you need an artist for your regular logo, too :)

    Hopefully some day we’ll be making enough that we can pay someone to redesign our logo.