What the New Twitter Logo REALLY Looks Like »
Twitter unveiled its new logo last week, and while the blue silhouette technically stood for a bird, others saw it differently. Illustrator Ape Lad drew just a few of them.
BTW, Twitter’s new taking flight Twitter bird logo is created from “three sets of overlapping circles” and they are meant to represent users’ networks, interests and ideas connecting with others. You can check out Twitter’s introductory video below.
Fly Birdie
Starting today you’ll begin to notice a simplified Twitter bird. From now on, this bird will be the universally recognizable symbol of Twitter. (Twitter is the bird, the bird is Twitter.) There’s no longer a need for text, bubbled typefaces, or a lowercase “t” to represent Twitter.
I like this new logo of Twitter, take-off and fly!
(via Dustin Curtis)
I like this bald-head, taking flight Twitter bird design!
Twitter’s new bird logo takes flight — ”Twitter is the bird. The bird is Twitter.”
Think Green (by Earl-Wilkerson)
Twitter Bird Sketch - Made with SketchBook Pro on iPad. via Flickr.com
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So it is safe to say that everyone gets what these logos represent, right? Well not always as we can see in this video with a 5-year old.