Instagram's old logo has a mediocre saliency score of 58. Dragonfly suggested that it relied on "nostalgia" and that much of its saliency relied on the 'Insta" text, offset against the lighter background.
The new, controversial logo has a more impressive saliency score of 68. It is "more impactful" according to Dragonfly, with the "bright gradient of colors interrupted by the white outline of a camera," drawing eyes to the center of the image.
Google's old logo has a decent saliency score 67, which is unsurprising for such an iconic brand.
However, Google's new logo dropped two points to 65, which Dragonfly said is a result of lack of a loop in the second "g," which apparently draws the eye.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdUber's old logo with a white "u" on a black background is described as "impactful" by Dragonfly, giving it a good saliency score of 63.
However, Uber's new logo is much less attractive, according to Dragonfly. So it has a saliency score of just 53.
Airbnb's old logo came out with a very high saliency score of 76.
Airbnb's new logo is almost as good, with a saliency score of 75. Airbnb's strong performance could be linked to its founders' background in art and design.
Twitter's old bird logo may have a larger beak than the new version, but it scored just 47 on Dragonfly's saliency analysis.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTwitter's new logo came out better, with a saliency score of 58. The beak is more of a focal point in the new bird, and it lacks the distracting feathers on the top of its head.
Yahoo's old, iconic logo has a solid saliency score of 67.
Its new logo is a slight improvement, rising to 69. The "deeper color of purple with added shadowing makes it crisper to the eye," according to Dragonfly.
Facebook's old logo scored a massive 80, by using a clear, attractive font.
The new Facebook logo has only undergone minor changes. However, the slightly finer font, with the more curved "a" knocked its saliency score slightly down to 79.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBeer brand Coors Light's old logo scored an impressive 73. This is down to the "tightly packed" text which "draws focus," according to Dragonfly.
The new Coors Light logo is much worse, according to the analysis, scoring just 57. The wider logo "quickly gets washed out."
The white edging of Paypal's old logo gives is a strong saliency score of 72.
With this white highlighting removed, Paypal's new logo's saliency falls to 66. Also, the lighter shade of blue in the new logo makes it "slightly washed out."
Foursquare's old logo was pretty good, gaining a high saliency score of 72.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHowever, Foursquare's new logo was even better, gaining the highest saliency score of the analysis, with 82. This is down to the sharp red "F" and the all capitals lettering, which is clearer than the old cursive font.