Shutterstock just gave its logo a makeover, and let me tell you, it’s not just an upgrade—it’s practically a glow-up! Gone is the viewfinder-shaped ‘o’ we all laughed at when we squinted hard enough; now, it’s all about those stylish ‘ripples’—because nothing says *impactful visual identity* like a little wavy action.
The new design aims to symbolize the ‘impact’ of the brand, as if triggering aquatic nostalgia will make stock imagery more riveting. Is it revolutionary or just a play on a trendy effect? I guess we’ll find out in the next web design seminar!
So, if you were hoping for something mind-blowingly radical, you might be left … well, rippling with disappointment. But hey, change is good, right? At least it gives us something fresh to gossip about in between scrolling through endless stock photos of office workers pretending to be busy!
Let’s splash into the comparisons: the new logo vs the aging ‘viewfinder’ grandma sitting in a rocking chair. What’s your take? Is this a stroke of genius or just a design faux pas that’ll sink faster than an unexplored underwater cave?



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