Photo sharing app unveils new sunset-coloured logo and a sleeker
in-app look, but opinion is mixed.
Instagram, the photo sharing app owned by Facebook has debuted a new
logo.
The previous one, a retro-looking camera, and one of the most recognisable
tech logos out there, has been replaced by a background swirl of sunset colours
(orange, yellow, pink, purple) and a white outline of a camera. As if the camera
was murdered, and chalk was drawn around its body. Murdered at sundown.
Here is the new logo:-
The new logo was announced via a blog post, a longer post on Medium from head
of design, Ian Spalter, and also a short introductory film. The kind that is
usually intensely annoying, but actually this one is quite cute (warning though:
the end has a lot of flashing and intense colours).
The blog post asserts that the “Instagram community has evolved over the past
five years from a place to share filtered photos to so much more – a global
community of interests sharing more than 80m photos and videos every day. Our
updated look reflects how vibrant and diverse your storytelling has become.”
Opinion on social media from Instagram users is split. Some are on the
fence:
See what some people are saying:-
Some people thinks the New Instagram Logo is the Official iOS Photo App Logo.
Changes have also been made to the in-app UI, specifically a “flatter” design
as well as some colour changes. Fonts are now black in colour, and notifications
have changed from orange to red. Instagram has said that the update “puts more
focus on your photos and videos without changing how you navigate the app.”
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