

The Firefox emblem will be redrawn in 2013 and simplified. Although the overall style and composition of the globe have not changed, the tail of a fox was redrawn so it looked more like a flame. This made the emblem more three-dimensional and glossy. In 2009, the globe received lighter gradients. The use of contrast tones of orange and blue made the bridge brighter and clearer. In 2005, the colors and contours of the globe as well as the fox were improved. The long, fluffy tail of the fox was drawn in sharp shapes to resemble a flame. The blue globe was made in gradient shades and featured a stylized orange Fox, curving along its bottom, snuggling the globe. The new logo was created after the browser was renamed to Firefox in 2004. The bird’s head was turned to the left, and it looked bright and friendly. It was curved up with delicate red petals over it, resembling an flame. It depicted a stylized, red bird with its wings spread out to the sides.

The original logo was created by Phoenix. The current Firefox name was adopted in 2004. Mozilla Firebird was the original name for the browser, but it was changed to Phoenix in 2003. This mythological creature was resurrected from the ashes and transformed into the iconic orange Fox. It started with an image of a Phoenix bird in 2002. The iconic browser’s visual identity has been built around flame and its power.
