The new logo (pictured above) was tweeted by California-based Facebook designer Christophe Tauziet. The 'a' is now what's known as single-storey, while the edges are sharper.
Facebook has swapped the double-storey 'a' on the previous logo for a single-storey version.
This seems like an unusual change because the double-storey version is how the letter is typed - and is used across computer fonts including those on Facebook - while the single-storey is more commonly seen in handwriting.
By comparison, the 'b' now has a terminal and more closely resembles a typed version.
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