Yes We Can Customize Obama’s Logo Design



We have echoed this a while ago that the hardest working presidential candidate logo design belongs to Sen. Barack Obama. Now, a group called Substance has taken this to an entirely new level with Logobama.com, a new site which empowers individuals to customize the famous Obama logo and use it wherever they want.

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Substance has noticed that a growing number of people display their support to Obama by using his logo design as avatar. From that, they created Logobama.com to allow his avid supporters to upload their photos inside this powerful logo design featuring a blue letter “O” with three red stripes.

What makes this site really cool is that it enables users to easily slap this customized logo on popular social networking sites like YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Digg, Eventful, LinkedIn and Flickr.

This group is not officially affiliated with Obama. Perhaps what inspired Substance is Obama’s call for people to participate in changing the world. According to its site, “we can make this change, one logo at a time.” In return, there is a link encouraging users to donate directly to Obama’s official site.

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In this interactive world, it pays to be flexible on our logo design in the same way Google has been constantly tweaking its symbol for special events and holidays.

Logobama.com is an interesting concept which you can apply to your business to add a personal touch to your customers. Who knows this might be the future of logo design since the world is becoming exceedingly efficient in developing customized products and services.

via Mashable

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