Archive for June, 2008

  • 24June
    Obama unveils new logo design for his election campaign

    LATEST UPDATE: The Boston News-Letter recently reported that Barack Obama’s new campaign logo was just for “one-time” use and will not be used again. Maybe “Obomber” is flip-flopping on his logo design too. :P

    Obama's new logo design

    You will find Republicans saying everywhere, “We feel that their overconfidence will result in lack of goals.” At the same time, Obama will shot a line, “I don’t think overconfidence will be a problem.” Yep, I`m sick of all that ____ too………so-called “Political Drama”. :)

    Anyways, the news is that Obama has unveiled his “all-new” campaign logo which carries a tricky similarity to the United States presidential seal; amazing isn’t it?

    The new logo design consists of a blue circle, featuring an American eagle that clutches an olive branch in one talon and spears in the other. It foregrounds the long-familiar “O” on the eagle’s breast, instead of the presidential seal’s shield. In addition, it displays “Vero Possumus” (Yes we can) slogan between the eagle’s wings, instead of “E Pluribus Unum”; the national motto. The logo highlights “Obama for America” at the top, and Obama’s official website address at the bottom…

    What do you say? Is this okay?? :D

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  • 12June
    A&E Network unveils new Logo Design and Brandmark

    Daniel J. Boorstin, American social historian and educator, once said “Nothing is really real unless it happens on television”. Today, I watched the A&E television’s branding ceremony live on A&E television itself; therefore it was “really really” real and simply superb. :D

    A&E Logo

    A&E Network has got underway with a broad multi-platform positioning of the television’s brand. A&E’s new logo design offers a brand-new look and sophisticated feel, both on-air and online. As announced by Bob DeBitetto, the network’s Executive Vice President, the centerpiece of the new brand will be its tagline: “Real Life. Drama.”

    A&E has experienced a theatrical and flourishing makeover to a premium entertainment network. A&E basically stands for “Arts and Entertainment” (its old tagline) and as a leading satellite television network of the United States, it has shown some of the finest documentaries and reality shows to the audience.

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