Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and the rest of the internet mock Facebook's new logo

On 5 November, Facebook unveiled a new logo for the company in an attempt to distinguish the brand from its apps. The new logo is a simple — rather bland — all caps font, and the 'simplicity' has led to plenty of goofs across the internet making fun of the uninspiring font and Facebook's rather lame attempt at a rebranding.

Jack Dorsey, CEO and co-founder of Twitter and founder and CEO of Square. Image: Reuters

Jack Dorsey, CEO and co-founder of Twitter and founder and CEO of Square. Image: Reuters

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is one among the many on the platform taking a jab at the new logo. However, besides mocking the bland logo, Dorsey also seems to dunk on the way Facebook will be using the new text-only logo.

Image: Facebook

Image: Facebook

Facebook announced yesterday that it will be adding the new logo to the various services it owns, like WhatsApp and Instagram, where it will read “From FACEBOOK” at the bottom of the splash screen, essentially reminding users that Facebook owns the platform or service they are using. Facebook thinks this will fool users into loving the brand that is Facebook.

Twitter went all out in mocking the all-caps logo. Shouty caps are just anti-Gen-Z!

And there was some hard-hitting mockery too.

Facebook has not given out any official date for the rollout of this logo, instead, it says it will be seen in the "coming weeks". The new one, which comes at a time of great strife for the social media giant, is apparently designed for clarity "to create visual distinction between the company and app."



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