The new logo is generic and bland, completely indistinctive. It looks like something I would pull out of glyphicons from bootstrap or font-awesome. And now all my previous clients with Instagram logos on their sites are going to call me up and ask me to change it to the new one.
And the new layout... tiles? Great, you look like every other photo app ever.
What drove this change? Because to me it looks like some designers and engineers were bored and decided a change was necessary " just because".
>But the Instagram icon and design was beginning to feel, well… not reflective of the community
What does this even mean in Instagram's context?
So maybe that's what they mean? The community used to be about photography, but now it's shifted to vapid celebrity worship, so they needed an equally vapid brand to match.
I wonder if they are actually ab testing this stuff or just rolling it out because "community".
With the app redesign, why were the messages not moved to the bottom of the screen like all the other icons? The new layout also looks more conducive to Facebook's "newsfeed" approach--I realize they'll no longer be showing photos in chronological order, but that's part of what was so useful about the application! I could hop on after being in the wilderness for a week and see what my friends have been up to! Is it really impossible to monetize without using an algorithm to "optimize" what to show users?
I still think the main missing feature is the ability to group the people you follow. Why can't I have categories like "Nature", "Friends and Family", "Furniture", "Local Artists", etc.
I'd be so happy if I could just generate a RSS feed based on a list of usernames.
Bold gaudyness has always been Snapchats brand touchpoint, this is what made it feel edgy and interesting. Instagram was always a twee retro appeal reminiscent of polaroid cameras.
This change feels completely at odds with what their brand is and looks utterly ridiculous next to the type logo which is still written in that kitsch font that reminds me of 50s Americana.
This is going too far too late and I wouldn't be shocked at all if within 3 months it's rebranded again.
Also looks like we're going back to extreme rounded corners again? Square is out? Heh.
On a positive note, I do like the white and grey tone of the app itself. Cleaner and more relaxing than the blue/black tones.
Credits : https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/4iv1om/instagram_r...
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=snapchat%2C%20instag...
So, Instagram is still way bigger but we some slow down when it comes to growth but everything is still good.
Then, I just added Facebook to the game and look what I got:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=snapchat%2C%20instag...
Facebook is huge but I guess it's primarily because people search for it on desktop instead of typing the .com-domain. But what hit me more and it's OT here: how Facebook is dropping, this doesn't look good.
rather than just pull the plug, they can test to see what happens when you introduce a horrible icon. What affect does that have on usage?