Bye-bye birdie TwitterX.
It's been a turbulent ride for Twitter users since Elon Musk took over in October last year, and the latest shake up concerns something that many users though sacred – the iconic blue bird logo.
Musk first of all tweeted a series of posts referring to the 'X' and changed his profile picture to the logo, which shows a white outline of an 'X' on a black background. And now, that 'X' has been rolled out as the official Twitter logo. post, Larry the bird has been around since 2006 and appeared in the logo since 2010. That's a long time in the social media world.
This new 'X' is, according to Musk, closest to the Art Deco style. When he posted about this , many designers replied with their own versions of the 'X' in an Art Deco style, and plenty of them were more stylish than the version we are getting.This form and colour of the logo remind me of the Matrix logo, or, I'll be honest, of a generic
. It has a masculine feel that feels like a big departure from the friendly bird we know and love. Let's be honest, it feels more like something Elon Musk would like.
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