Donald Trump, the host of the popular TV Show, The Apprentice, recently announced his Presidential run for the 2016 Election…and why wouldn’t he? After all, he’s a real-estate tycoon, popular celebrity, and a man with lots of bullshit to say about fellow Mexicans.
He’s the true persona of discrimination…and that persona has been ridiculed all over the internet soon after his announcement for the Presidential election. The owner of the iconic line, “You’re Fired”, from The Apprentice, Trump’s Presidential campaign recently posted its own Logo for the election, just like other candidates.
The current logo is not even close to awesome like that of Hillary Clinton, which by the way has taken home more votes on the popularity poll. It is a simple typeface logo with TRUMP as the main identity and a slogan, “Make America Great Again!”
Since Trump has shown his campaign doesn’t have it what it takes to create a great logo, a popular graphic design agency, LogoMyWay, took this responsibility in its own hands and is now hell bent on giving the Trump a logo that would fit the campaign.
With over 20,000+ designers in its community, the agency has started a logo design contest where the contestants have to create funny to awesome Trump logos and the winner will take away $200. The requirements for the logo are: should reflect Trum’s bold attitude, his iconic “You’re Fired” catchphase and his popular comb-over.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the funniest Trump logos created by LogoMyWay’s community.
Here, Trump seems to be taken over by the power of wealth that made him nuts to the extent he wants to fire not just the Mexicans but Mexico as a whole.
Trump is a Rockstar now singing You’re Fired in the face!
A cute little trump popping out of a box like that clown-box toy.
Trump signature hairstyle, the comb-over, seems less like hair and more like the seaweeds…perhaps, the best place for Nemo to live!
Trumps literally separating Mexico out of the US map.
Image Courtesy of: LogoMyWay.com, feature image by: Visualnews.com