

The whole thing might sound a bit up-in-the-air right now, and that’s mostly intentional - it’s still pretty early days in the process. They might tweak things over time (and they’re asking for feedback), or just go back to the drawing board all together. While they shared a few work-in-progress potential logos, they were quick to note that none of them are final. With side projects like Firefox Rocket (the company’s browser for connections with less bandwidth) and Firefox Reality (Firefox, but for virtual reality), the company is finding it needs a bit more wiggle room with its design language. In a blog post about “evolving the Firefox brand,” Mozilla Creative Director Tim Murray outlines the company’s thinking: Firefox isn’t just one browser now. That logo (or some iteration between the two) has been the browser’s logo since it launched back in 2002.
