What's the Instagram Threads logo supposed to be, anyway?

Another day, another Twitter clone. Rival companies have been swooping in to take advantage of the chaos wrought on the blue bird site by a certain E. Musk, with alternative platforms arriving left, right and centre. But here's one that might just stand a chance of taking Twitter's crown – once we get past the app icon, that is.

After months of rumours, Meta's rival text-based platform, Threads, finally lands on Thursday, promising deep integration with Instagram. In theory, this could mean millions of users are already on – or at least adjacent to – Threads before it has even launched. But, yeah, what's the logo supposed to be, exactly? Certainly not one of the best logos of all time.

At first glance, the Threads app icon looks like, er, a squiggle. But look into the centre and it soon becomes apparent that it's an '@' symbol (so far, so Twitter). And for my money, it also appears to be somewhat based on the Instagram logo itself – am I seeing a camera in that slightly square shape with the circular centre? No? Just me? 

Meta Threads

Threads features deep Instagram intergration. (Image credit: Meta)

But the design has Twitter users divided – both on what it looks like, and whether or not its any good. From an ear (I can see it) to a Tamil character to the letter 'G', there are a few theories out there. 

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Still, like 2014's much-maligned (at the time) Airbnb logo, if the app is successful enough, and the design hangs around long enough, we wouldn't be surprised to see the dissent die down. That said, Instagram hasn't exactly got form when it comes to winning users round to new features – 2022 was something of an 'appus horribilis' for the platform. (Not gonna lie, pretty proud of that one.)

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Daniel Piper
Senior News Editor

Daniel Piper is Creative Bloq’s Senior News Editor. As the brand’s Apple authority, he covers all things Mac, iPhone, iPad and the rest. He also reports on the worlds of design, branding and tech. Daniel joined Future in 2020 (an eventful year, to say the least) after working in copywriting and digital marketing with brands including ITV, NBC, Channel 4 and more. Outside of Future, Daniel is a global poetry slam champion and has performed at festivals including Latitude, Bestival and more. He is the author of Arbitrary and Unnecessary: The Selected Works of Daniel Piper (Selected by Daniel Piper).