


While many users think that the emblem displays a “fire fox”, it’s not the case. It was the third - and finally successful - attempt to name the aspiring digital startup. In 2004, the brand came with the option “Mozilla Firefox”. The brand took on the name of “Firebird” but that option was not free either. However, it turned out that the name was already occupied. Its logo displayed a powerful fire bird resurrecting from the ashes. In 2002, when the company first entered the market, its name was not “Mozilla Firefox” but “Phoenix”.

How would Mozilla logo look like if it were made in Logaster?.From this post, you’ll learn how Firefox managed to overcome copyright troubles and why it hasn’t changed its emblem for years. Who hasn’t seen the colorful logo that represents the Firefox browser! However, few people know that the company’s journey towards its emblem was not an easy one.
