Here’s What Hillary Clinton’s Logo Could Have Looked Like

  • hl logo13
  • hl logo12
  • hl logo11
  • hl logo1-0
  • hl logo9
  • hl logo8
  • hl logo7
  • hl logo6
  • hl logo5
  • hl logo4
  • hl logo3
  • hl lofo2
  • hl logo
1 / 13

Hillary Clinton’s campaign for the President of the United States has received a heap of coverage over the past week. It’s not generally been about her policies or campaign strategy though, rather it’s been about the logo chosen.

It’s been described as looking like something drawn in Paint, ridiculed over the ‘H’ and torn apart by designers.

Here’s the logo.

hl logo real

So graphic design crowdsourcing company, DesignCrowd, took to asking designers what they would have done if they could have designed Hillary Clinton’s campaign logo.

Within 24 hours the platform had received more than 150 logos from designers around the world.

The brief said: “We think Hillary deserves a better, more creative logo, and that’s where you come in.

“We want you to create a better campaign logo for Hillary Clinton, we know you’re the best designers for the job, so show us what you’ve got! $391 up for grabs.”

Check out some of them in the gallery above. Head here to see the rest of them.

 




Latest News

Sydney Comedy Festival: Taking The City & Social Media By Storm
  • Media

Sydney Comedy Festival: Taking The City & Social Media By Storm

Sydney Comedy Festival 2024 is live and ready to rumble, showing the best of international and homegrown talent at a host of venues around town. As usual, it’s hot on the heels of its big sister, the giant that is the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, picking up some acts as they continue on their own […]

Global Marketers Descend For AANA’s RESET For Growth
  • Advertising

Global Marketers Descend For AANA’s RESET For Growth

The Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) has announced the final epic lineup of local and global marketing powerhouses for RESET for Growth 2024. Lead image: Josh Faulks, chief executive officer, AANA  Back in 2000, a woman with no business experience opened her first juice bar in Adelaide. The idea was brilliantly simple: make healthy […]