Joe Biden's 2020 Presidential Campaign Logo
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Joe Biden's 2020 Presidential Campaign Logo refers to the graphic released by Joe Biden for his 2020 Presidential Campaign. The logo features the letters J and O in blue, followed by three red striped meant to represent the letter E, spelling "Joe." However, social media users mocked the logo for looking as though it was promoting a candidate named "Jo," as well as its general design.
Origin
On April 25th, 2019, Joe Biden announced his campaign for the presidency in the 2020 election.[1] Among his announcement materials was a logo featuring the letters J and O in blue, followed by three red striped meant to represent the letter E, spelling "Joe" (shown below).
Spread
Twitter users joked about the logo by saying it looked like it was advertising a campaign for someone named Jo. For example, Twitter user @ChrisGeidner[2] joked by imagining it was for the character Jo from the sitcom The Facts of Life (shown below, left). Twitter user @gabebergado joked that it was for YouTuber JoJo Siwa (shown below, right).
Others mocked the design itself. User @erikhinton[2] tweeted it was a "tragedy," pointing out what he saw as several graphic design flaws (shown below, left). In a thread discussing how the logo was similar to Obama's, sser @isaacmbutters[3] tweeted a parody that added lots of elements of Obama's logo to Biden (shown below, right). Jokes about the logo were covered by Yahoo[1] and Daily Intelligencer.[4]
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External References
[1] Yahoo β Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign logo gets mocked
[2] Twitter β ErikHinton
[3] Twitter β @isaacmbutters
[4] Daily Intelligencer β All of the Problems With Joe Bidenβs Logo, According to the Haters
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