Who designed the proposed Space Force logos?
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On August 9, 2018, the Trump administration provided several proposed logos for their planned Space Force. Who designed these logos? Is there some government organization that is tasked with creating logos like this? Or would it be a private sector organization that was contracted for this purpose?
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On August 9, 2018, the Trump administration provided several proposed logos for their planned Space Force. Who designed these logos? Is there some government organization that is tasked with creating logos like this? Or would it be a private sector organization that was contracted for this purpose?
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I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
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On August 9, 2018, the Trump administration provided several proposed logos for their planned Space Force. Who designed these logos? Is there some government organization that is tasked with creating logos like this? Or would it be a private sector organization that was contracted for this purpose?
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On August 9, 2018, the Trump administration provided several proposed logos for their planned Space Force. Who designed these logos? Is there some government organization that is tasked with creating logos like this? Or would it be a private sector organization that was contracted for this purpose?
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I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
â Azor Ahai
Aug 10 at 23:08
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I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
â Azor Ahai
Aug 10 at 23:08
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I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
â Azor Ahai
Aug 10 at 23:08
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
â Azor Ahai
Aug 10 at 23:08
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According to FastCompany:
They werenâÂÂt created by anyone at the Pentagon, NASA, or any other federal agency. They were created by the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign PAC.
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According to FastCompany:
They werenâÂÂt created by anyone at the Pentagon, NASA, or any other federal agency. They were created by the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign PAC.
add a comment |Â
up vote
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accepted
According to FastCompany:
They werenâÂÂt created by anyone at the Pentagon, NASA, or any other federal agency. They were created by the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign PAC.
add a comment |Â
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
According to FastCompany:
They werenâÂÂt created by anyone at the Pentagon, NASA, or any other federal agency. They were created by the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign PAC.
According to FastCompany:
They werenâÂÂt created by anyone at the Pentagon, NASA, or any other federal agency. They were created by the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign PAC.
answered Aug 10 at 19:12
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I can't answer authoritatively on the "Space Force," but the 4 branches of the military (army, navy, air force, marines) do have departments in charge of designing new logos/insignia, etc. For example, the Army has the Institute of Heraldry, which according to Wikipedia does serve the Executive Office of the President. Though these Space Force logos seem to be logos the Trump campaign is pushing to sell Space Force merchandise, in violation of White House ethics.
â C. Helling
Aug 10 at 18:25
@C.Helling "in violation of White House ethics" Add it to the list, I guess.
â Azor Ahai
Aug 10 at 23:08