Twitter’s Iconic Blue Bird Logo Set to Transform: Decoding Elon Musk’s ‘X’ Move
When Mr.Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion last year, he changed many things in Twitter. Layed-off employees and introduced subscriptions are many. Some Twitter users like that change and some users are not, some users abandoned Twitter. Mr. Musk’s new nonsense is he’s going to change the trademark Twitter blue bird icon.
Twitter, founded in 2006, embraces its name inspired by the delightful sound of birds chattering. The platform has since embraced avian branding, and during its inception, Twitter acquired a stock symbol featuring a light blue bird for a nominal $15 investment. This fascinating tidbit was reported by the esteemed design website Creative Bloq, adding to the allure of Twitter’s avian connections.
During Elon Musk’s transformative ownership after acquiring Twitter in October 2022, the company underwent significant changes. Notably, the business name was rebranded to ‘X Corp,’ aligning with Musk’s ambitious vision of developing a ‘super app’ similar to China’s WeChat. In a statement last October, Musk emphasized the acquisition as a catalyst for creating ‘X,’ an all-encompassing app designed to be the ultimate destination for users’ needs.