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010: I'm With Her...Logo
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The format for today’s minisode is a little different than usual; I have decided to forgo inviting a guest and instead will briefly discuss the 2016 US Presidential Election from a graphic design perspective. It should be noted that this episode contains some explicit content (we are dealing with Trump here) so consider this warning and listen at your own caution!
Today, I get into the current presidential election from the perspective of graphic design; namely, I discuss campaign logos and the strengths weaknesses of their design. It is interesting to dissect something as powerful or off-putting as a campaign logo and I go into detail about the pro’s and con’s contained therein. Listen in as I explain why I’m With Her...logo.
Topics:
- The Hilary “H” logo and personal branding
- George W. Bush’s branding
- Why having a simple logo is wise
- Hilary gets social
- The functional aspect of the “H” logo
- Trump/Pence campaign’s initial, now-defunct logo
This podcast is courtesy of Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto based design firm, whose goal is to provide quality graphic designs for Public Relations Agencies. If you would like to get in touch with Pitch, please fill out the contact form.
Links and Resources:
Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram
Hillary Clinton’s Official Campaign Website
54 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 02, 2020 05:08 (). Last successful fetch was on May 27, 2020 18:24 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 162815447 series 1125012
The format for today’s minisode is a little different than usual; I have decided to forgo inviting a guest and instead will briefly discuss the 2016 US Presidential Election from a graphic design perspective. It should be noted that this episode contains some explicit content (we are dealing with Trump here) so consider this warning and listen at your own caution!
Today, I get into the current presidential election from the perspective of graphic design; namely, I discuss campaign logos and the strengths weaknesses of their design. It is interesting to dissect something as powerful or off-putting as a campaign logo and I go into detail about the pro’s and con’s contained therein. Listen in as I explain why I’m With Her...logo.
Topics:
- The Hilary “H” logo and personal branding
- George W. Bush’s branding
- Why having a simple logo is wise
- Hilary gets social
- The functional aspect of the “H” logo
- Trump/Pence campaign’s initial, now-defunct logo
This podcast is courtesy of Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto based design firm, whose goal is to provide quality graphic designs for Public Relations Agencies. If you would like to get in touch with Pitch, please fill out the contact form.
Links and Resources:
Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram
Hillary Clinton’s Official Campaign Website
54 episodes
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