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Elon Musk’s tweet ignites a logo design competition: curious about ex-Twitter’s future ventures

Elon Musk has once again dominated the news with his audacious decision to rebrand Twitter. The announcement to change the platform’s logo and rename it “X” has sparked mixed reactions. Some applaud the move as a necessary and welcome evolution, while others lament the loss of the iconic blue bird logo.

Regardless of public sentiment, the rebranding is underway, and the new logo has already been unveiled. Prior to its release, Elon Musk, in his usual fashion, tweeted (for now, let’s stick to calling it that) that if an impressive enough logo is shared, it will be adopted worldwide the following day.

This single tweet set off a frenzy among users, who eagerly shared their opinions, ideas, and creative designs in response to Twitter’s rebranding. It turned into a playful contest of sorts, showcasing the diverse and imaginative nature of Twitter users. By scrolling through Musk’s tweet replies, one can find a wide range of designs, from serious and skillful to lighthearted and mocking. For your convenience, we have curated a selection of the best, funniest, and most innovative logo designs.

One user, Le Moon, cleverly merged the beloved Twitter blue bird with the letter X, a choice that allows users to continue referring to their posts as “tweets.” After all, tweets are what distinguish Twitter from other platforms that simply have mundane posts. On the other hand, Mr. Green opted for a more vibrant and colorful X, breathing life into what would otherwise be a lackluster letter—an X that, in many cases, represents an expletive.

Without further ado, the following logo provides an unambiguous answer to the question at hand.

While some users mourn the departure of the bird logo, others wholeheartedly embrace the humor and seize the opportunity for amusement. User JBond falls into this latter category, clearly demonstrating their ability to have fun.

Given the recent online spats between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, fueled by Meta’s Threads app (seen as a competitor to Twitter), it comes as no surprise that users have created logo designs that poke fun at the two billionaires. Memes and jokes about their supposed cage fight arrangement have flooded social media, leading to humorous logo designs.

Some logos directly express users’ dissatisfaction with the change, holding nothing back. While the official new logo is now live, one can’t help but imagine the uproar if one of these alternative designs had been chosen. It would have signaled that Twitter’s team possesses an exceptional sense of humor.

The “X” rebranding represents a significant shift. Elon Musk has grand ambitions for the platform and has hinted at potential new features, such as banking and payment systems. Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino recently confirmed the platform’s new direction through, unsurprisingly, a tweet (I will certainly miss using that term).

According to Linda Yaccarino, “X” represents the future state of unlimited interactivity, centered around audio, video, messaging, and payments/banking. It aims to create a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities. Powered by AI, “X” will connect people in ways we are only just beginning to imagine.

 

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