The history of the Twitter logo (and the X logo) (2024)

It might seem that the Twitter logo in its current form has been around forever. The blue bird design is well known and has even survived Elon Musk's takeover of the social media platform – at least for now. But the original Twitter logo was very different indeed.

While Twitter is now synonymous with blue – in more ways than one after the rollout of the Twitter Blue paid verification service, the brand's colours were almost a soapy, slimy green complete with a water droplet effect, for some reason. Here we take a closer look at the Twitter logo history from 2005 right through to the present day. To learn more about logo design, see our guide to how to design a logo. And for more social media logo histories, see our pieces on the YouTube logo and the TikTok logo.

The first Twitter logo: 2005 – 2006

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Is this the logo for a detergent? A sewer-based platform video game maybe? No, bizarrely this is the first Twitter logo. Quite a few of the tech and social media giants we know today had very different logos before they came to be well known (just see the Google logo for another example). The Twitter logo is another such example. This logo never made it into public use, and we think that's just as well.

Twitter was founded by Noah Glass and Evan Williams, who ran the San Francisco-based RSS-syndicated audio and video directory Odeo, Biz Stone and Odeo employee Jack Dorsey, who came up with the idea for what was originally planned as an internal messaging system for the company.

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One surprise in the early logo designs – apparently created by Stone himself – is the name. Originally Twitter was going to be called Smssy (yes, really), and then Twttr. Several designs had the tagline 'An Odeo thingy'. The first tweet posted on March 21, 2006, was a message from Dorsey that read “Just setting up my twttr".

The first official Twitter logo: 2006 – 2010

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The first official Twitter logo to reach the public showed the final name “Twitter” in light blue. The font was designed by Linda Gavin, with smooth, rounded sans serif shapes that merge together, with a white outline creating a bubble-like effect. It was very much of its time. The company also bought a small graphic symbol of a light blue bird from Simon Oxley on iStock for $15. Named Larry after the basketball player Larry Bird, this wasn't part of the logo initially (something prohibited by iStock), but it did appear as an icon on the website (see the evolution of the Twitter bird in the tweet below).

History of Twitter logo: “Twitter is the bird, the bird is Twitter,” says @stop http://t.co/mDhpfZFt7I #socialmedia pic.twitter.com/D0SOPlw3oPNovember 29, 2014

The Twitter logo evolution: 2010 – 2012

Based on the existing bird image, Biz Stone designed a bird that Twitter could call its own. It had wings, a large white eye, and a sharp tail. He passed the idea on to designer Philip Pascuzzo, who took it up and, along with Douglas Bowman, refined the design, creating a bird that Twitter could add to its logo. The logotype was also updated and simplified with the slightly childish-looking white outline removed from the type.

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The Twitter logo today: 2012 – 2023

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Finally, by 2012, the Twitter bird logo had become so well recognised that the company decided it could stand alone. It had reached the status of the Nike swoosh. The word 'Twitter' was removed from the logo, the blue colour was changed to #1da1f2 and the bird was refined by Martin Grasser in what was one of his first jobs after graduating from the Art Center College of Design.

Grasser is said to have drawn at least a thousand birds before achieving the proportions and simplicity he wanted. He sent Jack Dorsey 24 sketches, and Dorsey chose the winner (numbered '5CS', apparently) without a moment's hesitation. The Twitter logo design does not represent any specific bird, but Grasser has said it was inspired by a hummingbird beating its wings.

The shape is much more circular than a real bird – in fact, the design was formed by 15 circles superimposed in layers on top of each other, creating perfect curves in the beak, head, wings and chest. The bird is looking upwards, to represent hope, freedom and development, while the circles used to create it are said to represent connecting people and ideas.

2023

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After Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, he changed the logo – and it couldn't be more different from that friendly little bird. A stark 'X' has taken its place, signifying the end of the Twitter brand.

Musk chose the font from submissions made via Twitter. It appears to have been submitted by Sawyer Merritt, who says it was based on a font found online. In fact, it looks very similar to a glyph from the Special Alphabets – Unicode Mathematical Double-Struck Capital X.

Where the old logo was entirely based on circles, this is all lines. And with the bird and the Twitter name gone, we don't even known what to call tweets anymore. Time will tell what's up next for Twitter, both as a brand and a platform, but the X certainly brings a very different energy from what came before. It's 'very Elon Musk', as noted in our original article about the X logo design.

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FAQs

The history of the Twitter logo (and the X logo)? ›

Twitter's bold rebranding signals that the company is committed to evolving and being innovative as they aim to shake things up in the social media landscape. The simple "X" logo marks a major shift away from Twitter's past friendly bird image, indicating that a new era of change is coming for the platform.

What is the history of X Twitter? ›

Twitter was a social networking service which existed from 2006 to 2023. After being purchased in 2022, it was altered and rebranded to create the social networking service X. At its peak popularity the service was one of the world's largest social media websites and the fifth-most visited website in the world.

Why did Elin change Twitter to X? ›

Elon Musk recently explained why he decided to rebrand Twitter to X and noted that it's more than just a name change. Instead, it represents his plans to create an “everything app.” “Twitter was acquired by X Corp both to ensure freedom of speech and as an accelerant for X, the everything app.

What is the story behind the Twitter bird logo? ›

All the previous iterations were named "Larry the Bird" after the Boston Celtics legend, but the current logo is known as the Twitter Bird. The original Larry was created by Simon Oxley, a British graphic designer, as per NYT. He had offered the illustration for sale on iStock website in 2006.

What was the original Twitter symbol? ›

Twitter was created in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams. The initial Twitter logo was far from the neat silhouette we recognize today. It was, in fact, a slime-green wordmark with a bubbly typeface spelling out 'Twttr,' a nod to the short, SMS-style messages the platform was designed for.

What is the secret behind Twitter logo? ›

The final bird was derived from 15 circles

A hummingbird ultimately inspired the puffed-up chest of the Twitter logo, but the design was really the result of a different exercise: To ensure that each curve of the chest, wings, head, and beak were uniform, Grasser overlayed 15 different circles over his drawings.

What is Twitter oldest logo? ›

Twitter(Twttr) Logo - 2005

The very first Twttr logo featured the company name in a quirky, bubbly font, with each letter in a different color. The overall look was playful and a bit rough around the edges, reflecting the experimental nature of the project.

What happened to Twitter X? ›

Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter in October 2022. In July 2023, he stated plans to “bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds.” Two weeks later, Twitter has become X, Tweets had become posts, and the iconic blue bird had been reduced to a single, art-deco letter.

How do I change the X back to Twitter? ›

On Android, you can use the app 'X Icon Changer' and as on iOS, you need the old Twitter image. Open the app of 'X Icon' and choose the app that you want to change, X, in this case. Change the name and choose the new image, the blue bird, and you're done! You have now changed the Twitter logo on your mobile phone.

What is Elon Musk's IQ? ›

IQ tests provide insight into an individual's cognitive ability. As mentioned earlier, Elon Musk's IQ score is believed to be between 155 and 160. Above-average IQ scores within this range are only reserved for the "Highly Gifted" IQ classification.

Did Elon Musk want to name PayPal X? ›

At the turn of the century, Musk had wanted to use the name X.com — the new name of Twitter — for the company now known as PayPal that he was building with Peter Thiel and Max Levchin. Musk wanted the company to be rebranded either as X.com or X-PayPal, but his fellow executives disagreed.

How is X doing compared to Twitter? ›

The number of people using X daily is falling, more than a year after tech billionaire Elon Musk bought the app formerly known as Twitter. Data from two research firms and figures published by Musk and X suggest a deteriorating situation for X by some metrics.

What happened to the old Twitter logo? ›

Musk originally bid farewell to the Twitter brand on July 23 in a flurry of tweets. Shortly after, the company's iconic bird symbol, named after pro-basketball player Larry Bird, was replaced with a new X logo on its website and headquarters.

Why did Twitter choose a bird? ›

“Tweets” as a term for the short, text-based messages posted to the site, was inspired by the chatter of songbirds. Its first bird logo, “Larry the Bird” was named after NBA legend Larry Bird and adapted from an iStock image the company bought for $15 in the mid-2000s.

What does the new Twitter logo stand for? ›

In a series of tweets relating to the logo change, Musk said the X represented “imperfections” that make humans unique, while CEO Linda Yaccarino called the change “a second chance to make another big impression”.

Why is Twitter no longer a bird? ›

For over a decade, the Twitter bird logo has been inseparable from the social media platform. But with the service's X rebrand, Musk is saying goodbye to 'all the birds. ' By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards.

What are tweets called now that Twitter is X? ›

Tweets are now posts. In the same app update that wiped out the bird logo, the company swapped its classic blue “tweet” button for one that says “post.” Some users have proposed other names for posts. One suggestion has been “xeets” (pronounced zeets), an X-themed play on tweets.

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