Spotify's 20th Anniversary Logo Inspires 'Discomorphism' Trend
Spotify's 20th anniversary logo sparks a new 'discomorphism' trend - here's how you can give ANY logo the disco ball treatment

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Spotify's new disco ball logo, launched for its 20th anniversary, has ignited a viral trend called 'discomorphism', prompting users to transform logos into disco ball versions using a new app. While some fans embrace the change, others criticize the logo's readability and design flaws, leading Spotify to announce a return to its traditional logo soon.
- 01The disco ball logo was introduced to celebrate Spotify's 20th anniversary, featuring a green, glittering design.
- 02A new app called Discomorphism allows users to transform any logo into a disco ball version using AI technology.
- 03Fans have shared their discofied logos on social media, with some humorously commenting on the trend's impact on their nostalgia.
- 04Despite the excitement, many users criticized the logo for its readability and design issues, claiming it looked like it was loading.
- 05Spotify confirmed the disco ball logo is temporary and will revert to the standard lime green logo soon.
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Spotify's recent launch of a disco ball logo to celebrate its 20th anniversary has sparked a new online trend dubbed 'discomorphism'. This trend allows users to transform any logo into a disco ball version through a new app developed by Lovable. The app invites users to upload their logos, which are then converted into a glittering disco ball style. Many fans have embraced this playful aesthetic, sharing their creations on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). However, the logo has faced backlash from some users who found it difficult to read and likened it to a loading icon. Critiques highlighted issues with the logo's color contrast and pixelation on smaller screens. In response to the mixed feedback, Spotify announced that the disco ball logo is temporary, with plans to revert to its traditional lime green logo shortly. The playful nature of discomorphism has resonated with users, leading to a wave of creative expressions online, despite the design controversies.
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