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Most people, at this point, are familiar with the simple blue bird logo that has become synonymous with Twitter. On Saturday, Elon Musk announced plans to rebrand Twitter as "X," and with that, he ...
Desktop users who have logged on since Monday likely noticed the restyle first when a simple black-and-white “X” greeted them in place of the iconic blue and white bird logo.
A simple san-serif X with two strokes, one of which is outlined, the new logo replaced Twitter’s iconic bird on Monday. Musk has referred to its style as “ Art Deco.” ...
Twitter has officially traded its iconic blue bird logo for a black-and-white “X,” marking the latest change to the social media platform since Elon Musk purchased it last year. Musk announced ...
Many across social media expressing confusion about Twitter's rebrand from it's bird logo to a simple "X" symbol. The designer behind the bird invites NEWS10 to his Delmar studio to talk about its ...
Twitter today officially ditched its iconic blue bird logo for a simple white X on a black background. The change is part of a wider rebranding effort under Elon Musk's ownership of the platform.
Musk is calling it an "interim X logo." The future logo that replaces it will presumably be more unique. We contacted Monotype about Twitter's logo today and received a response: "Regarding your ...
The bird’s light blue color also played a key role, ensuring easy recognition on screens. This final version remained Twitter’s iconic logo until Elon Musk replaced it with “X” in 2023 ...