Updated:Currently, when logging into the Twitter service, you can see the new "X" brand logo, but you can still see the blue bird icon on some interfaces, and the Twitter service website still uses "twitter.com", which obviously means that this website with accumulated considerable value will still be retained.
OnPrevious previewTwitter CEO Linda Yaccarino announced earlier that the new "X" would be the Twitter brand logo, marking the end of the era of Twitter using the blue bird as its symbol.
However, users can still link to the Twitter service through "Twitter.com", and the Twitter service still uses the blue bird as its brand logo, but Elon Musk has changed his personal profile picture to the new "X" brand logo, and even projected a huge "X" outside Twitter's office building in downtown San Francisco.
After changing its new brand logo, Twitter has not yet seen any significant changes, and perhaps there will be no significant adjustments until later.
As to whether the new "X" is related to X.com, which Elon Musk founded in the past, or corresponds to X Corp, the company to which Twitter currently belongs, there is no official statement yet.
After Twitter's CEO announced the change to a new "X" brand logo, Martin Grasser, one of the people who participated in the design of the blue bird logo in 2012, also posted on his personal Twitter page that he would bid farewell to this brand logo with a simple design that can be clearly identified even on small-size screens.
X is here! Let's do this. pic.twitter.com/1VqEPlLchj
— Linda Yaccarino (@lindayacc) July 24, 2023
Our headquarters tonight pic.twitter.com/GO6yY8R7fO
- Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 24, 2023
Today we say goodbye to this great blue bird
This logo was designed in 2012 by a team of three. @toddwaterbury, @angyche and myself,
The logo was designed to be simple, balanced, and legible at very small sizes, almost like a lowercase "e", a 🧵 pic.twitter.com/pogZnorRko
— martin grasser (@martingrasser) July 24, 2023


