Netflix looks is gearing up to change its icon. The company is sporting a completely new design on its Facebook and Twitter accounts.
For comparison, hereâs the old one:

And hereâs the new one:

There are two major differences. Aside from the ribbon pattern (hey, thatâs familiar!) that evokes a red carpet, the single-letter design makes a lot better use of space in a square or vertical format.
While itâs possible that itâs only using this single-letter design for social media, the curvature at the bottom of the âNâ is reminiscent to the bottom curve on the entirety of the old logo. That seems to suggest Netflix is planning on using the single-letter motif as its visual identity across a variety of platforms, if not necessarily all of them.
In other words, expect this to show up on your smartphone too.
That said, weâre not seeing the new design on its main page or its official assets page for media, given itâs already updated its two largest social media accounts, we imagine the company will be rolling out the revamped logo widely any time now.
This is the second time Netflix has updated its visual identity. The first change came in 2014, when it switched from its DVD-era logo with a red background and old-school typeface to a flatter, more minimal design (and as with most logo changes, some people werenât happy). Looking at it now, itâs quite a throwback:

No word on whether todayâs new logo will be tied to any larger redesign to Netflixâs website or app, but weâve contacted Netflix for more information and will update this post if we hear back.
Update 3:00 PM EST:Â Netflix got back to us with the following comment:
We are introducing a new element into our branding with an N icon. The current Netflix logo will still remain, and the icon will start to be incorporated into our mobile apps along with other product integrations in the near future.
Basically youâll see the N icon on most places, including smartphone apps, social media and whatever those âother product integrationsâ are. Itâs not a logo change, but a new part of the brand
Itâs possible the old logo will remain on Netflix.com, but for devices with smaller, vertically oriented screens like smartphones, the new logo leaves less negative space and makes it easier to identify the Netflix app among a plethora of other ones. It also makes sense for social media, where square formats are prevalent.
Certainly better than Uberâs update, anyway. But what do you think?
Tip via Koen Peeters
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