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Presidential Logo Rebrand

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020 | Darby Tanner

I was assigned with the task of working with the Green Party’s 2020 logo, analyzing its rhetorical situation, developing a creative brief, and ultimately redesigning it. I chose the Green Party’s logo for two reasons: 1. while the original logo isn’t terrible, it has obvious design issues and 2. I was able to learn about the platform of a lesser-known political party, providing a unique rhetorical challenge. I was able to create a logo that better reflects Hawkin’s platform of environmentalism, socialism, and peace by choosing a less-angular font, sampling the Green Party’s color palette, incorporating leaf iconography, and blurbing the logo with a quote inspired by the information on environmentalism provided by the Green Party’s official website.

Howie Hawkins 2020 Presidential Logo Design Review

September 30, 2020October 6, 2020 | Darby Tanner

The three design principles I will be discussing in review of the 2020 Green Party Presidential candidate’s (Howie Hawkins) logo are as follows: color, font, and content.

First, the colors are muted versions of green that are pleasing to the eye, sparingly used, and appropriate for identifying the Green Party. Since only two shades of green are used, the logo is appealing rather than confusing, and interesting rather to monotonous. It would be very difficult for anyone to misconstrue the logo as for any other political party.

Second, the two fonts used are similar enough to remain streamlined while establishing a hierarchy of importance. For instance, the actual logo is the largest size while the descriptions decrease in size and boldness as the eye travels downward.

Third, the bolded “H” is of eerie resemblance to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Democratic campaign logo that was widely mocked for its lack of substance. In contrast to Clinton’s logo, the “H” is more appropriate in this context because the letter stands for both of Hawkins’s initials; also, the addition of a bold “’20” adds more character to the design. As a stand-alone logo, the design appears as more of an advertisement for water than a presidential candidate, unfortunately. It kind of makes sense due to his strong stance on environmental issues but can be comedically distracting. The “Black Power” fist within the zero also identifies Hawkins’s respect for social justice issues.

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