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From being affixed to the building's former headquarters in San Francisco to becoming memorabilia for sale, the famous blue bird synonymous with Twitter has retired, going out with a literal bang.
Musk has since relocated X’s headquarters from San Francisco to Texas. While Twitter and its blue bird logo are no longer in use, the symbol remains a recognizable part of tech and social media ...
(Lori Van Buren/Times Union) BETHLEHEM — Like countless others, Phil Pascuzzo was surprised earlier this week to learn that Elon Musk was dropping Twitter’s iconic blue bird logo in favor of a ...
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.
Like many, Martin Grasser, the visionary designer behind Twitter’s iconic blue bird, discovered the ... casually sipping coffee, I had no idea that the logo would hold such significance and ...
On Monday, a stylized white X on a black background became the new logo on Twitter's website, though the blue bird was still seen on the mobile app. Since taking over Twitter in October ...
Musk has unveiled a new “X” logo to replace Twitter’s famous blue bird. Associated Press Share ... own Twitter icon with a white X on a black background and posted a picture of the design ...
The new white X on a black background has replaced the blue bird on the desktop version of the social network ... The billionaire changed his profile picture to the new logo and added “X.com” to his ...
On Monday, a stylized white X on a black background became the new logo on Twitter's website, though the blue bird was still seen on the mobile app. Since taking over Twitter in October, Musk has said ...
which replaced the blue bird as part of a wider rebranding. The social media network's site and Twitter accounts showed the new logo, a white X on a black background. "Interim X logo goes live ...
Twitter has changed its brand and logo from its famous blue bird to "X". The new white X on a black background has replaced ... with the letter X - although no-one really knows why.