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Published onAugust 13, 2021
published onAugust 13, 2021
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Twitter beganrolling out a new designfor the social network on all of its supported platforms this week and this fresh look is now live within the official Twitter app on Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices.
The biggest change with the Twitter revamp is the addition of Chirp, a new font designed exclusively for Twitter. Twitter’s Derrit DeRouen claimed in athreadon his personal account that it was important for Chirp to be “sharp and legible” though the font has been met with a lot of criticism from users with many claiming that Twitter is now ironically harder to read with words now feeling like one big wall of text that’s hard to skim.
Development was no easy task as it had to cover a lot of ground for us. For everyday use it must be sharp and legible (with good density), but with personality and distinctiveness.
— Derrit DeRouen (@DerritDeRouen)January 27, 2021
Some have some have even claimed that the new Twitter font is giving them headaches.
Ok but is anyone else getting a slight headache from the Twitter font change or just me
— Max @ Meat Meditation (@tuxedomakscos)August 11, 2021
the new twitter font has cured my addiction to this bird app because i actually can’t scroll without getting a headache now
— ali de haan (@lunetsdaya)August 11, 2021
twitter: we’re making the site more accessible! (changes the font to one that half the userbase can’t read without getting a headache)
— ???? (@mk_nichts)August 11, 2021
In addition to the new font, Twitter has also adjusted spacing between various elements to make the experience less crowded while the Follow and Following buttons have been turned a solid black or white instead of the previous blue (or custom colors chosen by the user.)
Unfortunately, this button change has also been met with a lot of criticism as some have found the choice to be counterintuitive with the opposite color being chosen for the buttons than what many find more natural.
the font’s fine but
what is this ???? are u trying to make me accidentally follow or unfollow someone smhpic.twitter.com/stu66Hf90U
— jbbolter (@_jbbolter)August 11, 2021
When the new style rolled out, there were several users who claimed that they had accidentally unfollowed accounts when intending to follow them because the button color made it look like they weren’t already following an account that they thought they were.
Me since the update. Please fix@Twitterpic.twitter.com/Qa2nraTNfl
— Nick DeJesus ???????? – Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos)August 12, 2021
This may seem like a hard mistake to make with the words Follow and Following shown on the buttons themselves but I actually made this same mistake this morning. It seems to be a legit issue.
me looking at the new Twitter follow button????pic.twitter.com/lmSVQDFbcJ
— chris (@chrislaawrence)August 12, 2021
Have you tried Twitter since these changes were made? Let us know about your experience in the comments below and thenfollow us on Twitter for more Windows news.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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