The Iconic Blue Bird Logo disappears leaving many in awe
You definitely must be well aware of the major change of Twitter to X. The change is now gradually getting normal. As the news was once in the spotlight and many were curious to know the reason behind this change.
We are talking about the changing of the blue bird logo to X which netizens found ugly is now being accepted. Elon Musk has rebranded the famous blue bird logo with X
People are gradually starting to call Twitter, X. Although when this news came on stream, many users found the logo ugly. Possibly, it was not what users might have expected
The crashing down was commonly observed through social media memes and platforms. The users are now accepting the change while considering the fact that Elon is obsessed with “X”.
Ever noticed? Space X, x.ai, and now X, Twitter all three have Musk and X in common.
Impact of Twitter’s Logo Impression
When the Twitter Logo "X"went live a couple of months back, it got all the spotlight from all over the world. In October 2022, Musk made his intentions very clear with his new acquisition known, tweeting, 'Buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app.'
Check out what Linda Yaccarino posted,
Musk gave his justification in what is now known as a "Post" which was once referred to as a "Tweet”.
The Twitter name made sense when it was just 140-character messages going back and forth, like birds tweeting, but now you can post almost anything, including several hours of video, he wrote on July 25.
“In the months to come, we will add comprehensive communications and the ability to conduct your entire financial world.”
“The Twitter name does not make sense in that context, so we must bid adieu to the bird.”
Apps that serve as a one-stop shop for everything, including messaging, banking, and shopping, are nothing new. They are well-liked throughout Asia, and WeChat in China provides payment and social media services.
We can hope for more changes in the future as this new logo is still referred to as the “Interim” logo.