New Firefox Logo - The Evolution Of A Brand

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    New Firefox Logo - The Evolution Of A Brand

    New Firefox Logo - The Evolution Of A Brand


    Posted: 12 Jun 2019



    Consider the fox. It’s known for being quick, clever, and untamed — attributes easily applied to its mythical cousin, the “Firefox” of browser fame. Well, Firefox has another trait not found in earthly foxes: stretchiness. (Just look how it circumnavigates the globe.) That fabled flexibility now enables Firefox to adapt once again to a changing environment.

    The “Firefox” you’ve always known as a browser is stretching to cover a family of products and services united by putting you and your privacy first. Firefox is a browser AND an encrypted service to send huge files. It’s an easy way to protect your passwords on every device AND an early warning if your email has been part of a data breach. Safe, private, eye-opening. That’s just the beginning of the new Firefox family.

    Now Firefox has a new look to support its evolving product line. Today we’re introducing the Firefox parent brand — an icon representing the entire family of products. When you see it, it’s your invitation to join Firefox and gain access to everything we have to offer. That includes the famous Firefox Browser icon for desktop and mobile, and even that icon is getting an update to be rolled out this fall.

    Here’s a peek behind the curtain of how the new brand look was born:



    Design beyond identity.



    This update is about more than logos. The Firefox design system includes everything we need to make product and web experiences today and long into the future.

    • A new color palette that expands the range of possibilities and makes distinctive gradients possible.



    • A new shape system derived from the geometry of the product logos that makes beautiful background patterns, spot illustrations, motion graphics and pictograms.






    • A modern typeface for product marks with a rounded feel that echoes our icons.



    • An emphasis on accessible color and type standards to make the brand open to everyone. Button colors signal common actions within products and web experiences.



    Meaning beyond design.

    Privacy is woven into every Firefox brand experience. With each release, our products will continue to add features that protect you and alert you to risks. Unlike Big Tech companies that claim to offer privacy but still use you and your data, with us you know where you stand. Everything Firefox is backed by our Personal Data Promise: Take Less, Keep It Safe, No Secrets.



    The brand system is built on four pillars, present in everything we make and do:

    Radical. It’s a radical act to be optimistic about the future of the internet. It’s a radical act to serve others before ourselves. We disrupt the status quo because it’s the right thing to do.

    Kind. We want what’s best for the internet and for the world. So we lead by example. Build better products. Start conversations, Partner, collaborate, educate and inform. Our empathy extends to everybody.

    Open. Open-minded. Open-hearted. Open source. An open book. We make transparency and a global perspective integral to our brand, speaking many languages and striving to reflect all vantage points.

    Opinionated. Our products prove that we are driven by strong convictions. Now we’re giving voice to our point of view. While others can speak only to settings, we ground everything in our ethos.

    The end of the beginning

    The Firefox brand exploration began more than 18 months ago, and along the way we tapped into many talents. Michael Johnson of Johnson Banks provided early inspiration while working on the Mozilla brand identity. Jon Hicks, the designer behind the original Firefox browser logo, was full of breathtaking design and wise advice. Michael Chu of Ramotion was the driving force behind the new parent brand and system icons.



    We worked across internal brand, marketing, and product teams to reach a consistent brand system for our users. Three members of our cross-org team have since moved on to new adventures: Madhava Enros, Yuliya Gorlovetsky, and Vince Joy. Along with Mozilla team members Liza Ruzer, Stephen Horlander, Natalie Linden, and Sean Martell, they formed the core working team.

    Finally, we’re grateful to everyone who has commented on this blog with your passionate opinions, critiques, words of encouragement, and unique points of view.

    Tell us. We can take it.

    As a living brand, Firefox will never be done. It will continue to evolve as we change and the world changes around us. We have to stretch our brand guidelines even further in the months ahead, so we’re interested in hearing your reaction to what we’ve done so far. Feel free to let us know in the comments below. Thanks for being with us on this journey, and please stay tuned for more.


    Source: Firefox: The Evolution Of A Brand - Mozilla Open Design

    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    12 Jun 2019


  1. Posts : 1,778
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    I like it.
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    WOW - it took 18 months to create that logo + a Hue of colors ? The question is does it solve a problem ?
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    storageman said:
    WOW - it took 18 months to create that logo + a Hue of colors ? The question is does it solve a problem ?
    No, but just wait for the emojis
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    Consider the fox. It’s known for being quick, clever, and untamed — attributes easily applied to its mythical cousin, the “Firefox” of browser fame. Well, Firefox has another trait not found in earthly foxes: stretchiness. (Just look how it circumnavigates the globe.) That fabled flexibility now enables Firefox to adapt once again to a changing environment.

    When did "Firefox" become a reference to some mythical fox?

    In 2006 Mozilla stated that "Firefox" is a reference to the red panda.

    Mozilla Firefox - Brand Name Frequently Asked Questions

    Mozilla even used to sell plush red panda toys to raise money, and at one point they were streaming live video of baby red pandas from the Knoxville Zoo.
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    Ground Sloth said:
    When did "Firefox" become a reference to some mythical fox?

    In 2006 Mozilla stated that "Firefox" is a reference to the red panda.

    Mozilla Firefox - Brand Name Frequently Asked Questions

    Mozilla even used to sell plush red panda toys to raise money, and at one point they were streaming live video of baby red pandas from the Knoxville Zoo.
    So we've been mislead all these years, it's not Firefox but Red Panda
    Last edited by DooGie; 13 Jun 2019 at 11:11.
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    ...yeah, whatever...
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  7. Posts : 17,838
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    It's no longer Firefox, now it's just Fire!
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    Didn't they change it a bit last year at some point?
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    At least it still has fire in it. Double entendre intended.
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