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Wednesday, September 9, 2009 by Chris

Twitter has taken the world by storm. One of the things that I love about Twitter is that there are many variations on their bird icon, and yet when you see a blue bird on a website (and sometimes it isn’t even blue) you know exactly what its referring to. I came across some creative variations on the bird within Flickr and thought it would be fun to share them here.

Most of the Twitter birds that I found are vector based, but I also found a number of photographs of Twitter birds made in other media. There’s enough of a variety here to please any artistic taste. To find out who the artist is hover over the image and the credit will appear, or click on the image and you’ll be taken to the artist’s Flickr page, which shows more samples of their work.

Twitter Logo

Twitter icon

Twitter icon

Twitter icon

Twitter bird

Twitter bird

Twitter Bird

Twitter bird

Twitter Logo

Twitter bird

Twitter bird

Twitter Icon Set

Twitter bird

Twitter

Twitter bird

Twitter bird logo icon illustration

Twitter.do

I also found several that incorporate other media, which I think makes them interesting.

Black & White Twitter Logo

Tiny Twitter Birds

Tweet legos

Lego Twitter Logo

Knitted Twitter Bird

Twitter bird

Twitter bird

Paper Twitter bird

This next one is a little extra. It isn’t exactly a Twitter logo, but its still artistic and cool enough that it deserves to be in the list.

Twitter Cupcakes

If you found this interesting, give us a shout on Twitter. @redmccombsmedia

Posted In: cool, fun, social

5 Responses to “25 Twitter Bird Icons”

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  2. AmyGurumi says:

    Cool! Thanks for including my amigurumi Twitter bird. Cheers!

  3. Sal says:

    Awesome graphics. Can anyone use them for free? if not, the cost please?

  4. i really enjoy reading your posts here and i’ve been following from a distance and finally felt i should let you know. keep posting. Do you have a RSS feed? I just installed bloglines and want to add it in there.

  5. Chris says:

    @Stanley Thanks for reading our blog, and thanks for the feedback. Our RSS feed is http://blog.redmccombsmedia.com/feed/.



 

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