"It should have been done a long time ago,” Musk said of the transition in a Twitter Spaces audio chat on Saturday Taylor Hill/Getty, Mustafa Ciftci/Anadolu Agency via Getty Twitter users, say your ...
The X-shaped logo currently in use might not end up being the final version, as Musk noted that the logo is an "interim" one.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The launch of Twitter's new "X" logo on Monday caused a flurry of ...
Phil Pascuzzo, who designed the original Twitter bird logo, sits next to his home office computer with the original design on the screen in Delmar. New owner Elon Musk recently changed the social ...
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 the ...
The blue bird is dead. Long live the black X. As the Twitter birdie flew off to logo heaven this week, something else also seemed to be vanishing. A whole aesthetic. For the record: 10:06 p.m. July 26 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The iconic Twitter “bird logo” sign that once adorned the social media company’s Market Street headquarters in San Francisco has sold for nearly $35,000 at an auction. The sign, ...
The Twitter logo sign that hung outside the company's San Francisco headquarters is up for auction. Bids surpassed $21,000 as of Monday night. The seller, RR House, estimates the sign's value at ...
Elon Musk and Twitter chief executive officer Linda Yaccarino have ditched Twitter’s iconic blue bird after nearly 17 years as the company’s logo. “X is here! Let’s do this,” Yaccarino tweeted Monday ...
On Monday, Twitter users logged into the platform and noticed something odd. The blue bird logo that's usually visible throughout Twitter has been replaced. Instead of the bird, users are shown doge, ...
Elon Musk recently announced Twitter would rebrand as "X," which also included changing the company logo. Martin Grasser, Todd Waterbury, and Angy Che designed the beloved blue bird logo in 2012.