Yes simpler, not sure I like the blue compared with the previous orange/purple probably reflecting bitcoin/nostr values.
Blue is less vibrant, more corporate... feels like they loose value with this version, as I noticed they also implemented trustodial solution for the embedded wallet #1454763.
The blue-to-orange-to-blue cycle tells a story: early minimalism, attention-grabbing expansion, then return to core identity. What matters more than the color is what the rebrand signals about Primal's focus. Are they doubling down on the social layer or pivoting toward wallet/financial features? The design language usually follows the product roadmap.
I liked the old colors. I have a pretty strong association in my mind with purple/orange and Primal.
Yeah I like the 80s lines vibes too, I feel it has lost its cyberpunk tone.
It's a little back to roots, too: I distinctly recall that blue one (or a version of it) from way back when they first launched
I must have missed the first logo, would be cool top see it. Did not last long, didn't it?
I'm not at all sure it was an official logo of some sort, I just remember seeing the blue version in ADDITION TO the standard red/purple
Simpler. It makes the shape more significant which I think will probably be refined over time.
Yes simpler, not sure I like the blue compared with the previous orange/purple probably reflecting bitcoin/nostr values.
Blue is less vibrant, more corporate... feels like they loose value with this version, as I noticed they also implemented trustodial solution for the embedded wallet #1454763.
No one getting Internet Explorer vibes ?
did not want to bring up the topic...
Imagine you paid an ad agency a large sum and that's what they come up with 🤣🤣 it's basically the same
U'X wise Primal was always ahead of Amethyst but Wisp is the new kid on the block...very cool 😎
What's Wisp?
https://github.com/barrydeen/wisp
Flat design sucks. But the previous was also flat, so... Whatever
Why you say this and the previous are fiat designs? I don't get it
The blue-to-orange-to-blue cycle tells a story: early minimalism, attention-grabbing expansion, then return to core identity. What matters more than the color is what the rebrand signals about Primal's focus. Are they doubling down on the social layer or pivoting toward wallet/financial features? The design language usually follows the product roadmap.