With each Presidential cycle, the White House adopts a new drawing of, well, the White House to use on whitehouse.gov and on all official communications.

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    16 hours ago

    As a logo the new one seems much worse from a functional perspective than the previous two.

    It has much more and finer details, which I assume will be harder to replicate when printed and look worse the smaller it is. And it’s the only one that includes multiple colours with the American flag on top, rather than being two toned.

    Personally I like Bidens the best out of those three. The first is ok, but the flag looks really weird and again the finer details of the railing on top don’t work for a logo.

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      14 hours ago

      The inverted light/dark areas and monochrome color of the left logo’s flag remind me of the sovereign citizen and “no quarter” flags that right-wing nuts like to fly.

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    13 hours ago

    Wow my mind just automatically drew a Nazi flag on top of the latest version… I wonder why

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    13 hours ago

    Why does a building have a logo, you know now I’m going to make a logo for my outhouse

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      12 hours ago

      It’s not just a building, it’s a facility with offices and workers that has communication needs

      Just like the Elysée is both the name of the building used by the French president, and also the name used whenever the office of the French president communicates