The X logo looks pretty similar to some existing designs.
X in Special Alphabets 4, it still hasn’t heard back about theX, which the logo looks even more like. “We can confirm that whilst it is similar, this is not the capital X glyph from Monotype’s ‘Special Alphabets 4,” Monotype spokesperson Phil Garnham tellsWe reached out to Monotype to see if it could confirm whether the logo matches the lowercase character and didn’t immediately hear back.
This character is meant for use in mathematical equations and first appeared in Unicode version 3.1 in 2001. It doesn’t look like Musk would face any legal hurdles by using a symbol from Unicode.
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