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Firefox 3.5 Logo Unveiled

As you almost certainly already know, the next major Firefox release has been renamed from Firefox 3.1 to Firefox 3.5, and I’m happy to report that we now have shiny new logos to make the change *extra* official. (Incidentally, the 3.1 logo will now become one of the web’s hottest collectibles…sort of like that upside-down stamp or a Honus Wagner baseball card.)

The three variations of the Firefox 3.5 logo are currently available on the 3.5 wiki, so feel free to start using these for any relevant projects. But, please keep in mind that the usage rules and trademark policies outlined in our logo style guide still apply (we’ll update that microsite with the official release).

Download: Firefox 3.5 logos

Firefox 3.5 Wordmark


4 Responses to “Firefox 3.5 Logo Unveiled”

  • Goobi Says:

    I don’t see anything different! Apart from maybe the font that is. Is there?

  • John Says:

    @Goobi…only difference is that we changed the .1 to a .5 (the font is the same as always). Not a huge change, for sure!

  • Ken Saunders Says:

    I see an exciting change.

    I don’t know a darn thing about version numbering, but 3.5 certainly looks better, more progressive.

  • Tom Says:

    That isn’t a change worth mentioning in any way. Of course the version number would have to be changed, and most likely it should be changed to reflect the current version it is for. I do not even have the words to describe the FAIL of any mention of this logo change.

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