I'm a graphic designer. Half the time I don't register words I register visual images. I'm constantly interpreting images and breaking it down. It has been that being a designer ruins the simplest things. You can't look at a menu without critiquing the layout, design and typography. It's true. I critique everything on a daily basis.
So when it comes to critiquing the landscape of Presidential candidates for 08 I thought I'd check out their respected campaign logo's. NOTE: I am not voting for a candidate based on his or her logo.
I've always found political logo's mystifying. All these candidates want to stand out from the crowd but as you drive by all the supporters on the street corner at a busy traffic light each holding a different candidates sign it's difficult to differentiate them. 99% of these signs are red, white and blue. Typically with a bold font and an American flag. I recall one Election year in Everett a candidate used florescent colors for his campaign. It was refreshing but awful it just didn't work. As much as I would love to see a new political sign it's short of impossible to re-create what we have been trained to visually interpret.
Here's what I found.
John McCain:
Here's an untraditional political Logo. First, there is No red, white or blue palette but I do interpret an American theme. We all know John McCain is a Veteran and this logo further illustrates that with the use of the star. The Army's logo is somewhat similar to his in color and iconography. Not to mention his logo is oddly familiar with the McCain foods logo. Same exact color palette and elements with the star and of course... The same name.
There's something to be said about brand recognition. Aligning yourself with a known entity we all know and love and we associate it with something positive. It's suggestive and smart. Instead of creating your own brand... Borrow one.
In terms of political logo's I like it. It's refreshingly new, well done and clean. I like it because it's symbolic and it communicates. What it communicates to me is John McCain is strong, bold, and a veteran. Through this visual this could be a negative if you are not a supporter of war. Given that I think he is gearing his support towards pro-war, pro-soldiers (who isn't), veteran voters.
I'm not a political advisor or analyst so I'll avoid commenting on a political strategy.
Hillary Clinton:
This to me is a very traditional logo. Red white & blue. Large name in white and an American flag. It's good but traditional. This is the text book political logo. They can crank these simple designs out at Staples. There's nothing to it. The American flag is a wonderful symbol, and it is important for us to maintain it in our society. I like the illustration of the flag. It's a unique flag with 3 stars and 3 stripes.
Why 3?
Odd numbers are good for design and balance. But why 3? Is is just chance?.. Maybe.. Maybe not. What comes in 3's?
The Father the son and the Holy spirit.
They say death's come in 3's.
3 represents "An Alternative". An option that offers an alternative solution.
The Third Reich
The 3 Wise men.
3 branches of our Government.
Luck, especially bad luck, is often said to "come in threes".
3 strikes and you're out.
Three time's a charm.
Now, on the count of three, ready set go!!!
We could go on....
What do you think?
In addition, it is the only logo to use a first name. It's a celebration that she is female and not sharing the name of her husband a former President. And this will communicate strongly to female voters.
Overall it's a well done however a typical logo and doesn't woo me visually.
Barack Obama:
Where do I begin?
This breaks every political logo rule in the handbook. But I think that's the point. The symbolism is abundant in this logo or is it an icon???
This logo much like Google's morphs into what every it needs to be for who ever. It can communicate to the majority or a specific group and to any state. I was impressed when I saw the countless versions of this mark.
The circle could be an "O" for Obama. Or is the "O" the sun setting or rising over a horizon? Are the stripes a flag? Or a meadow? A rolling field? A field of crops? Roads? Does this logo communicate to the urban, suburban and rural populations?
What ever it's doing it does that... Communicates!
What we do know is the circle is the symbol for unity.
I love that this mark is so versatile. As a designer I appreciate the effort placed into making so many versions with so many different color palettes.
It's what a designer wants to work on. Something that will be used and developed into more than just one mark. An extremely well thought out piece.
Well done!
This logo gets my vote. ;)
Scroll back up and vote for your favorite logo on the poll posted on the right.
Go HERE to create your own.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
THe last snow storm of the year!
....Hopefully.
It was great. We all got out of work early this during this storm.
J, Ellie and I all got home at the same time. The snow was just so pretty we decided to have an outdoor fire. J & Elle made hot chocolate while I made the fire.
We sat out there for about an hour chillin.. so to speak. It was a great way to Say... see ya later Mr. Snowy Snow!
Sit Still
A few weeks back J took Ellie to have her hair trimmed and "Done". Done = going to a kids hair salon/barber shop which entails watching a movie of her choice in the big barber chair, getting g braids and sparkles in her hair... pretty sweet!
So the next day when we took her braids out her hair was very 80's. We couldn't resist taking a few shots. Well, this little gem came from that.
Words Ellie can say...
Time flies...
When Ellie was a year and a half she was talking.
J decided to use a dry erase board to keep track of all the words she could say.
For fear of loosing this I took a photo of the board we recently found. Some of the words have faded and disappeared but you get the idea.
Next, we'll get her to start spelling the words. So far she's mastered the "E".
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
And what an amazing comeback by our Boston Celtics last night!
Irish Eyes were smiling on the squad last night!
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Paul Pierce,
St. Patrick's Day
Monday, March 17, 2008
Friday & Verizon FIos
I took Friday off as a day off to relax. HA!
I wound up re-doing our bathroom and J and I doing our taxes that went on for 3+ hours.
A slight snag but they should be resolved today. Finger's crossed.
Saturday we had our Verizon FIos installed. Wasn't supposed to take all day... but it did. The wireless portion wasn't cooperating. The small population of Apple users don't get the best support. It worked for the tech so he left (who was really patient and excellent!) and I waited to get Apple support from Verizon. As usual that didn't happen and I resolved it myself.
We got it. It's great.
I wound up re-doing our bathroom and J and I doing our taxes that went on for 3+ hours.
A slight snag but they should be resolved today. Finger's crossed.
Saturday we had our Verizon FIos installed. Wasn't supposed to take all day... but it did. The wireless portion wasn't cooperating. The small population of Apple users don't get the best support. It worked for the tech so he left (who was really patient and excellent!) and I waited to get Apple support from Verizon. As usual that didn't happen and I resolved it myself.
We got it. It's great.
Gary Locke
I thought I'd share a friend's blog with you all.
Gary's Blog
Gary and I have done a bunch of work together back at my Gamewright days.
He's a gifted artist and a wonderful person to work with who has a fantastic sense of humor.
Not to mention a sports nut. We won't recount the World Series between the Sox and the Cardinals... On a Sox note here's a brilliant illustration done by Gary.
Go Sox!
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