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On Monday, Twitter’s blue bird icon disappeared from the top of its website and was replaced by the head of an enigmatic-looking shiba inu dog. But it’s no ordinary shiba inu. Rather, ...
While many users mocked the rebrand, others are mourning the beloved blue bird icon they've grown to know and love since 2012. On Sunday, 46-year-old designer Martin Grasser — who helped create ...
While no one can do anything about Elon’s Musk’s odd decision to rename one of the most recognized brands on earth, we can change the icon and name ... brand, the bird logo, and associated ...
You already know where this is going: X Corp., which has succeeded Twitter Inc., has dug into mobile app icons and the classic Twitter 'blue bird' has been replaced with a black-and-white 'X'.
The app’s icon now sports a dark and foreboding X instead of the familiar and friendly blue and white bird logo. This means X now marks the spot on your iPhone, iPad, and Android devices ...
Instead, the most prominent change to Twitter happened on Monday, when the platform’s blue bird icon was replaced on some accounts by a doge, a popular online icon of a Shiba Inu dog that has ...
As our Twitter apps are updating to now be called “X,” you might long for the old blue bird logo ... Here’s how you can change your X icon back to Twitter again: On your iPhone, navigate ...