After almost 17 years as the company’s emblem, Elon Musk and Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino have abandoned the iconic blue bird of Twitter.
X is present! Let’s do this,” Yaccarino wrote in a tweet on Monday morning that included a photo of the new company logo.
The billionaire businessman tweeted an image of Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters with the company’s new “X” logo projected by light on the structure to further cement the makeover.
The “X” logo has been added to Yaccarino’s and Musk’s Twitter usernames, but the blue bird is still visible throughout the social media site.
On Sunday night, Musk changed his profile picture to the company’s “interim X logo” — a white X on a black background — after prompting his 149 million followers to share with him a “good enough X logo” earlier that morning.
“It should have been done a long time ago,” Musk said during a Twitter audio livestream early Sunday when asked why he was considering the shake-up. “Sorry it took so long,” New York Post reports.
The Neuralink founder went with a logo shared by Sawyer Merritt — with the creator sharing that the design was inspired by a similar logo made by Alex Tourville for the “now discontinued” X Pod.
“I created the video above using the font logo, adding a glow and little lines in the logo to make it look ‘imperfect’,” Merritt replied under the video of Twitter’s new logo tweeted by Musk on Sunday.
Musk shared that “X” is in coordination with his “everything app,” an instant messaging and payment service similar to the widely used Chinese app WeChat — which has evolved into one of Asia’s most dominating apps due to its range of services and number of users.






