Mozilla Is Changing Its Logo and Wants to Know Your Opinion
Mozilla Is Changing Its Logo and Wants to Know Your Opinion
Each of these vibrant, some slightly vintage-looking logos reflects a story about the company.

Mozilla needs a little help from netizens. The browser company is undergoing a re-branding and as part of the process is asking users to tell which new logo will best reflect its story.

The company has hired British design company Johnson Banks to come up with seven new concepts to illustrate the company's work. Each of these vibrant, some slightly vintage-looking logos reflects a story about the company.

As Mozilla's Creative Director Tim Murray notes in his blog, "From paying homage to our paleotechnic origins to rendering us as part of an ever-expanding digital ecosystem, from highlighting our global community ethos to giving us a lift from the quotidian elevator open button, the concepts express ideas about Mozilla in clever and unexpected ways."

Users are welcome to comment and help tell which of the seven logos will best help Mozilla tell its story to a 'youthful, values-driven audience.'

Asking for criticism and comments is not to be misunderstood with crowd-sourcing of the logo. The company is only asking for comments and users don't really get to up vote for any particular design.

Here are the seven designs, one of which might become the official Mozilla logo by the end of September.All logo designs: Mozilla

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