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In the coming days, you'll likely get an annoying avalanche of political flyers in your mailbox. They contain truths, half-truths and lies. They often display colorful logos of groups with ...
For political candidates, from city hall hopefuls to Capitol Hill contenders, the logo has been the linchpin in campaigns for decades. That remained true during the 2018 midterms.
Like Winn’s personal logos, most political logos draw from a menu of colors, typefaces and graphic flourishes to convey something distinctive about a candidate or campaign message. With such a small ...
Stars, stripes, and the AOC effect. Oh, and don’t forget the puns. Just like our politics, political logos are a mess. (With a few glimmers of hope.) America’s particular brand of political ...
If there are any emerging design trends among the initial 2020 campaign logos, it’s the use of words over symbols, and the embrace of color outside of the traditional red, white, and blue. Gone ...
However, the presence of political party logos was enough to breed factual misinterpretations. Image by Guilbeault D, Becker J and Centola D, PNAS, 2018. Why it matters.
When Hillary Clinton unveiled her campaign logo—a blocky blue "H" with a bold, red, arrow-shaped crossbar—this past April, the internet erupted with criticism. A lot of people seemed to take ...
The logo designs for lesser-known, male candidates "tend to be rooted in more traditional political logos, using red, white, and blue and stars or stripes," Merriam said. Andrew Yang 2020 Andrew Yang ...
Political Pattie’s started to go viral before the U Street bar even had a chance to officially announce its opening. Online commenters mocked the idea of another political bar in DC. They took issue ...
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