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Mozilla’s brand update gives its old T-Rex logo a fresh new look


The new flag logo transforms into a roaring, retro dinosaur.

The most notable change is to the company’s logo: what was previously a sans-serif wordmark styled as “Moz://a,” has been updated to correctly spell out the Mozilla name, featuring a new customized typeface and an M-shaped flag. “It speaks to grassroots coders developing tools to empower users, government officials advocating for better internet safety laws, and everyday consumers looking to reclaim control of their digital lives.” “The flag can transform into a more literal interpretation as our new mascot in ASCII art style, and serve as a rallying cry for our community,” Mozilla Foundation president Mark Surman told The Verge.

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