OnlyFans Rebrands With Redesigned Logo

OnlyFans Rebrands With Redesigned Logo

LONDON — OnlyFans has unveiled a new winged "OF" logo that replaces its signature closed padlock "O" logo.

The redesign was unveiled around the same time the company announced CEO Tim Stokely was stepping down and leaving executive operations in the hands of erstwhile Head of Marketing Ami Gan.

The new logo keeps the same blue-and-white palette as the former logo. It was until this point a logo only used in connection to the company's SFW app OFTV, which Gan said would be one of her priorities as CEO.

Yesterday, an OnlyFans spokesperson told Gizmodo that the platform “remains committed to being an inclusive platform for all of its creators to share content that meets its terms of service.”

Both Gan and the spokesperson declined to directly answer several press inquiries about whether OnlyFans remains committed to supporting sexually explicit creators and sex workers, after this year’s short-lived attempt to expel them from the service.

Exiting CEO Tim Stokely posted a farewell message on his Instagram.

“I have taken the decision to step down from my position as CEO of [OnlyFans parent company] Fenix International to focus on my next challenge,” he wrote. “In 2016, I launched the platform OnlyFans.com. Working from my brother’s kitchen table, it would have been impossible to dream of what we achieved. I’d like to thank all of my colleagues, but the most important thank you is to all of the content creators… you made OnlyFans what it is today.”

Stokely said he “would like to congratulate [his] successor, Ami [Gan] who has a deep passion for OnlyFans. I’m passing the baton on to a colleague and a friend, who has the vision and drive to help the organization reach tremendous potential. Looking forward to 2022, I’m excited for what’s coming."

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