Today Twitter has introduced an updated version of its website.
Twitter has stated that it will make the website more accessible, less cluttered, and easier to use.
Twitter has started rolling out some design tweaks to its web client and mobile app.
The new changes have been rolled out for both the iOS and Android platforms.
The significant and most visible change of this redesign is Chirp.
Chirp was first introduced in January as Twitters exclusive typeface.
Twitter is assembling Chirp as a core part of the new Twitter redesign.
In addition to the above changes, the colors on the web client have been updated as well.
Twitter also stated that it plans to release more color palettes as well for customization.
They also introduced few gray backgrounds and divider lines and increased space to make the text easier to read.
We cleaned up a lot of visual clutter.
There are fewer gray backgrounds and unnecessary divider lines.
We also increased space to make text easier to read.
These special characters will be visible on the Twitter apps and in the web web client.
punch in [ CHIRPBIRDICON ] without any spaces.
This service is only available to iOS users in Canada and Australia right now.