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by deathanatos
1937 days ago
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No, it's really not. As a user, I'd be quite fine with the first icon in the set. The recent changes in the latest Google re-branding, for example, were anything but well-received. Even Chrome's icon is now smaller, and in a white box, with rounded corners — because everything needs rounded corners these days — for no apparent reason other than I guess we want to feel like a phone now. The overwhelming majority of users are not shedding tears that their favorite product hasn't updated its icon in more than 3 months. |
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You might be right about current users, but this kind of thing matters a lot if you're going to convince potential future users. Someone who isn't already using Firefox isn't going to have a lot of faith in trying it out if the logo looks like it was done in SodiPodi in mom's basement.