Violate Twitter's Brand Guidelines With This Logo-Alteration Site

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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Violate Twitter's Brand Guidelines With This Logo-Alteration Site
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When Twitter unveiled a redesign of its trademark "little blue bird" June 6, the company directed you to a list of don'ts that described ways you weren't allowed to modify the bird.

Bertrand Fan, however, didn't listen and instead created a website for you to disobey all of those limitations.

ViolateTwitterBrandGuidelines.com lets you add chirp bubbles, rotate the bird, make duplicates, turn them different colors, add a ledge for the birds to sit on -- and make the logo look like Batman.

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People have been altering the bird logo even before this month's face-lift. Below, you'll find 25 cool renditions of it (not associated with ViolateTwitterBrandGuidelines.com). We also found fun makeovers of the new logo.

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