Paul Mitchell’s Tea Tree Body Ad Steals Twitters Logo [updated]

I was walking by Mastercuts in Eden Prairie mall yesterday and I saw the Twitter bird in a window advertisement for Paul Mitchell’s Tea Tree products.

See for yourself.

Tea Tree Body Advertisement

 

Twitter Logo & Branding
Twitter Logo & Branding

Looks to me like someone has some explaining to do.

[Update]

enSue has pointed out that the bird also shows up in a WordPress theme by Randa Clay.

 

Bluebird WordPress Theme
Bluebird WordPress Theme

 
This is leading us to believe that the bird is a stock graphic available for anyone to use.  This also means that there is no Twitter bird, just a bird that shows up on Twitter’s homepage.  

If you head over to iStockPhoto, helloyiying is more than likely who created the original graphics.  This artist has many Twitter like settings and even a graphic of the now famous, fail whale.  Fail whale, and the bird above, no longer seem to be available though.  Maybe someone bought them outright.

Mystery Solved???

13 Comments

  1. I’ve seen that bird and branch also used in a WordPress theme. Maybe it’s a purchasable stock item available for commercial and non-commercial use? I’m very curious to know what Twitter and the original artist think of this predicament.

    1. Stumbled on this. Say I bought the bird image before twitter and I had royalty free use. Then if someone has bought the image outright as was suggested does this mean that I can’t use it royalty free anymore? Surely they can’t do that?

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