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Articles tagged “RhysGibson”

“Winner” chosen in contest to design new TSA logo

by Aaron Hotfelder on Feb 22, 2010


Okay, so the contest, announced by security expert Bruce Schneier, is meant to poke fun at the much-maligned Transportation Security Administration. That’s right– sadly, this design from Rhys Gibson is not actually the new TSA logo.

Even so, I think the TSA should consider incorporating the almost-empty tube of toothpaste into its logo. Toothpaste is, without a doubt, the most dangerous of toiletries, and I don’t think it’s an overstatement to say that Crest is America’s corporate Bin Laden.

One nit-pick with the design: The Janus-faced eagle, which is both forward and backward-facing, should only be looking backward.

Check out the other entries finalists here.

[via Hit ‘n Run]

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