Honestly, the previous Base app design hit different. That old logo had a certain charm and aesthetic that just worked—clean lines, memorable branding, the kind of design that made you actually want to open the app. Now don't get me wrong, the new direction has its appeal, but there's something about the original visual identity that resonated better with the community. Sometimes when platforms go through rebrands, they lose that distinctive character that made them stand out. Curious if anyone else feels the same way about it?
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MetadataExplorer
· 59m ago
Honestly, the old logo had a really unique vibe. This one feels a bit ordinary now.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-27 12:41
The old logo was indeed excellent, but the sense of lines is now lost... The new version is actually a bit dull.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-26 01:52
The old logo definitely has character. The current one feels a bit too "official" and lacks that soulful touch.
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ContractFreelancer
· 12-26 01:52
The old logo was truly outstanding, that sense of simplicity is hard to find now... The new version is actually a bit mediocre.
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GasGrillMaster
· 12-26 01:50
Honestly, the simplicity of the old logo was truly outstanding. The current version feels a bit over-designed.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 12-26 01:45
Bro, I also think that the old logo had that tough vibe, and after changing it, it doesn't feel as "Web3" anymore.
Honestly, the previous Base app design hit different. That old logo had a certain charm and aesthetic that just worked—clean lines, memorable branding, the kind of design that made you actually want to open the app. Now don't get me wrong, the new direction has its appeal, but there's something about the original visual identity that resonated better with the community. Sometimes when platforms go through rebrands, they lose that distinctive character that made them stand out. Curious if anyone else feels the same way about it?