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Did Someone Borrow The National Park Service Centennial Logo On The Way To The Democratic National Convention?

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Perhaps it was a case of design envy, or maybe the easiest way out, or simply the obvious approach in the first centennial of the 21st century, but did you happen to notice the striking similarity between the National Park Service Centennial logo and that of the Democratic National Convention?

Just take a look at the two, and share your thoughts on the sameness.

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There are similarities; I don't see sameness.

 


Now that's a controversy! Thanks so much for bringing it to our attention. Seriously guys, find something to do. 


Yes, and had Donald Trump done the "borrowing," you can bet the Democrats would have let out a howl. But hey. A zero can be replaced with anything, including another zero.


Maybe someone will steal my logo. http://alrunte.com


Well Alfred, I like it.


Al - with your platform, I'd vote for you.  


Thanks, EC!


Sure!  For example, these guys:

http://www.tokyo-invitation.com/studio2016/index.html

And these guys:

http://www.stuff.tv/features/apple-in-2016-smaller-iphones-more-vital-ap...

 

And quite a lot of other graphic designers/organizations seizing on the simplest way to present an idea in a year with a nice zero to swap out for almost any object on earth.


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