
The Twitter X logo has undergone several transformations since its inception. The original logo, designed in 2006, featured a blue bird silhouette.
The first notable change occurred in 2010 with the introduction of the "chirping bird" logo. This design update aimed to make the logo more recognizable and engaging.
In 2017, Twitter's logo underwent a significant redesign, featuring a simplified blue bird shape with a circular border.
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The Evolution: 2010-2012
In 2010, Twitter's logo underwent a significant transformation with the introduction of a bird that the company could call its own. This bird design was created by Biz Stone, who passed it on to Philip Pascuzzo and Douglas Bowman to refine.
The new bird logo had wings, a large white eye, and a sharp tail. It marked a departure from the previous design.
The logotype was also updated and simplified, with the removal of the slightly childish-looking white outline from the type. This change gave the logo a more streamlined look.
This design change laid the groundwork for the iconic Twitter logo that would follow in 2012.
Logo Changes
The Twitter X logo has officially replaced the famous blue and white bird logo on the mobile app and building headquarters.
The new logo is an "X" that was introduced on the web and launched on the domain X.com, although Twitter.com remains live.
Elon Musk, the owner of X, announced the rebranding earlier this month and shared a video of the large new X logo glowing on top of the company's headquarters early Saturday.
City officials in San Francisco are investigating the company for allegedly installing the sign without proper approval.
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Replaces Famous Bird with Official Logo
The Twitter bird is no more. The famous blue and white bird logo has been officially retired and replaced with an "X" logo.
Elon Musk, the owner of the platform, announced the change earlier this month and it's now live on the mobile app.
The "X" logo has been installed on the company's headquarters in San Francisco, where city officials have opened an investigation for allegedly installing the sign without proper approval.
The new logo is a significant change for the platform, which has struggled to retain advertisers due to concerns over safety.
The company's new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, has promised to develop new experiences for users, including video, audio, messaging, banking, and payments.
Musk has been working to rebrand the platform as an "everything app", which has led to the retirement of the Twitter bird logo.
Is X Plaintext?
The X logo is not just a plaintext character. Unicode is not a font, but a standard that defines characters and assigns a unique number to each one.
The design of the X logo looks very close to a character in the Unicode chart of Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, specifically the Mathematical Double-Struck Capital X, or U+1D54F.
But how this exact symbol is displayed depends on the font used. Most fonts, like Roboto, Arial, or Times New Roman, don't even come with this specific character.
On macOS or iOS, the character close to the X logo is shown in the system font STIX Two Math.
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Logo Details
The Twitter X logo features a stylized "X" made up of two interconnected rings, which are meant to represent the connection between people.
The rings are a nod to the original Twitter bird logo, which was a blue bird perched on a white background.
The Twitter X logo is often displayed in a bold, sans-serif font, which is meant to convey a sense of modernity and innovation.
The color scheme of the Twitter X logo is a darker, more muted blue than the original Twitter logo, which is meant to evoke a sense of sophistication and professionalism.
The Twitter X logo is often used in conjunction with the Twitter X wordmark, which features the same bold, sans-serif font as the logo.
Timeline
In 2012, the Twitter logo was refined by Martin Grasser, one of his first jobs after graduating from the Art Center College of Design.
The new design was created after Grasser drew at least a thousand birds to achieve the proportions and simplicity he wanted.
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The Twitter logo design does not represent any specific bird, but Grasser was inspired by a hummingbird beating its wings.
By 2012, the Twitter bird logo had become so well recognised that the company decided it could stand alone, with the word 'Twitter' removed from the logo.
The blue colour was changed to #1da1f2 in the new design.
The Twitter logo was formed by 15 circles superimposed in layers on top of each other, creating perfect curves in the beak, head, wings and chest.
Grasser sent Jack Dorsey 24 sketches, and Dorsey chose the winner (numbered '5CS', apparently) without a moment's hesitation.
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