Introducing the New Europa Prime Logo: A Design Rooted in Discovery
- Europa Prime
- Jul 20
- 2 min read
We’re excited to unveil the brand-new logo for Europa Prime ; a visual identity that reflects the heart of our game: science, exploration, and the mysterious allure of Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa.

A Designer’s Touch
Our lead graphic designer, Amanda, shared the vision behind the redesign:
“I wanted to create something that had a similar aesthetic to the elements already created for the game, while implementing a visual reference to Europa and Jupiter (The letter 'O'). The key words I kept in mind were science, discovery, friendly, which I think this slightly more rounded typeface achieves with the wider kerning.”
Amanda’s work brings together modern simplicity with a sense of wonder, echoing the tone of the game’s world-building and interfaces.
A Message from the CEO
JeffR, our CEO, had this to say about the symbolism behind the design:
“The 'O' represents Jupiter, and the lines represent each of the inner two Galilean moons: Io and Europa. Io isn’t featured in the game and is therefore represented only by a line... Europa is the central component of the game; the second moon, and hence the second line, and is seen orbiting. Together, these create an ‘E,’ a key iconic favicon of Europa, while also reflecting the fun and robotic-centric theme of the game."

“And, as a fun Easter egg... if you look closely, Europa and Io move around the Jupiter ‘O,’ proportionally to their real orbits.”
Look throughout our website for full details.
Science Meets Style
This isn't just a logo, it’s a layered visual story that connects the scientific heart of Europa Prime to its friendly, futuristic identity. It’s a symbol of our commitment to education through immersive gameplay, space exploration, and a bit of orbital playfulness.
Stay tuned as we continue to expand Europa Prime and bring new players into our evolving universe. And if you haven’t already, check out our latest blog post on how Europa’s surface is actively changing, thanks to insights from the James Webb Space Telescope:👉 Webb Reveals That Europa’s Surface Is Constantly Changing
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