I love reading how companies justify their expensive rebrands.
The flag symbol highlights our activist spirit, signifying a commitment to ‘Reclaim the Internet.’ A symbol of belief, peace, unity, pride, celebration and team spirit—built from the ‘M’ for Mozilla and a pixel that is conveniently displaced to reveal a wink to its iconic Tyrannosaurus rex symbol designed by Shepard Fairey. The flag can transform into a more literal interpretation as its new mascot in ASCII art style, and serve as a rallying cry for our cause.
Fuck off. This was designed by the intern the night before submission. It’s a fucking ascii dinosaur. The green doesn’t represent nature, it’s giving old monochrome monitor vibes, which doesn’t really scream “futuristic”. I’ve submitted enough bullshit design projects to know one when I see one.
Also, I love how these things always need a lengthy explanation of what all this design vomit is supposed to mean and what it symbolizes, because there's no way you could tell by, you know, actually looking at it...
This was designed by the intern the night before submission.
YFW you realise this was designed by a well payed marketing and digital design team that make more money in three months than you make in a year, publishes straight to production, regularly bypasses the VPN for work, and still doesn't know how how to use the Oxford comma!
It's what happens to all companies when professional managers finally take over the entire control of the company. They have no values, no personality, no genuine vision or spirit to speak of.
A person who knows and is passionate about a topic can benefit from learning management when they get to leadership positions. But a professional manager who has never done a single productive or creative activity in their lives is an empty husk of a human being who will add no benefit to an organization. Buzzword rapping is not a valuable skill.
Even though we’ve been at the forefront of privacy and open source, people weren’t getting the full picture of what we do. We were missing opportunities to connect with both new and existing users.
...so we decided to do a massive rebrand because that will give people the full picture?
“Mozilla isn’t your typical tech brand; it’s a trailblazing, activist organization in both its mission and its approach,” said Lisa Smith, global executive creative director at JKR. “The new brand presence captures this uniqueness, reflecting Mozilla’s refreshed strategy to ‘reclaim the internet.’ The modern, digital-first identity system is all about building real brand equity that drives innovation, acquisition and stands out in a crowded market.
Yuck. All this does is send me the message that Mozilla cares way too much about being a trendy brand and has essentially capitulated in the face of the so-called market.
I really hope this ends up working out for them, I hope that I'll regret being so cynical about this announcement...
We teamed up with global branding powerhouse Jones Knowles Ritchie (JKR) to revamp our brand and revitalize our intentions across our entire ecosystem. At the heart of this transformation is making sure people know Mozilla for its broader impact, as well as Firefox.
Sure sounds like they're trying hard to make sure everybody knows how great they are. I still want to believe they won't abandon the mission, but I'm losing hope.
Well, I guess I’m in the minority around here but I kinda like it. The animated dinosaur is a nice touch and the logo looks really good on the employee badges.
At first I took a few glances, agreed it was bad, and contributed my own snark to the comment chain without reading hardly anything, as is tradition.
Couple comments like yours made me actually read the article and look closer, and I'm sold, at least provisionally. If "take back the Internet" is sincere, we need a lot more of that energy, would love for it to catch on.
If it's "line go up" style nonsense a la blowing money on appearances while neglecting substance, then I guess it'll feel as cheap as it first looked lol
Hey, remember when the old Mozilla 'throbber' icon had a godzilla breathing fire on the planet or something?
Hey, remember when Mozilla made mozilla the app?
Hey, remember the time before SeaMonkey needed to be supported by volunteers because paid staff couldn't do it for #reasons unrelated to being bored and sad at actual software maintenance?
I fucking hate the Mozilla Corporation so much. This just highlights once more how fucking out of touch they are.
Stop killing Firefox through your misguided antics!
Please tell me that's not their new logo (talking about the thumbnail)... Atrocious.
Edit: I don't want to sound like a dick, but this is what graphic designers do? I used to fuck around in Photoshop when I was 22 and make shit that looks better than this:
"Wow did you see the slide where they alternated a photo of a person on a green box, with a black box? And then on the next line, they did the black box first, THEN the photo in a green box. So creative"
"I like when they just put large random numbers on slides"
I can't say I'm surprised... Just confirms that a diploma is just a piece of paper. I know for a fact that I could do this.
And that isn't in the same sense of seeing a Jackson Pollock painting and thinking "that's just splattering paint around, I could do that." Like no, I could 100% do this.
Big corpor who overpays their higher ups while ruining their most important product for years does a rebrand to show how quirky and amazing they are instead of fixing the problems at their company? Nah. I'm sure "this is fine"!
The flag symbol highlights our activist spirit, signifying a commitment to ‘Reclaim the Internet.’ A symbol of belief, peace, unity, pride, celebration and team spirit—built from the ‘M’ for Mozilla and a pixel that is conveniently displaced to reveal a wink to its iconic Tyrannosaurus rex symbol designed by Shepard Fairey. The flag can transform into a more literal interpretation as its new mascot in ASCII art style, and serve as a rallying cry for our cause.
The only part of this that I like after a quick skim is the font, and that's only because it's serif. (Although the not changing size thing is also cool)
I like the new logos for both Firefox and Thunderbird. They keep. Their identitily while being more modern and streamlined. I liked the old ones too, the new ones just feel like a natural development.