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'Vote': Time replaces logo first time in its history with an imperative

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26 October, 2020, 08:25 pm
Last modified: 26 October, 2020, 08:37 pm

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'Vote': Time replaces logo first time in its history with an imperative

To mark the most monumental election in recent history, the magazine temporarily swapped its logo to read "Vote" instead - something Time has never done since its first issue published in 1923

TBS Report
26 October, 2020, 08:25 pm
Last modified: 26 October, 2020, 08:37 pm
To mark the most monumental election in recent history, the magazine temporarily swapped its logo to read "Vote" instead - something Time has never done since its first issue published in 1923. Picture: Collected
To mark the most monumental election in recent history, the magazine temporarily swapped its logo to read "Vote" instead - something Time has never done since its first issue published in 1923. Picture: Collected

Time magazine will replace its logo for the first time, with an imperative - "Vote," in an upcoming issue.

The replacement of its logo in the famous US magazine is both a call to action for readers and a mission statement for the November 2 double issue, which covers the final days of the 2020 presidential election, reports the CNN.

"Few events will shape the world to come more than the result of the upcoming US presidential election," Time editor-in-chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal wrote in a note to readers.

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To mark the most monumental election in recent history, the magazine temporarily swapped its logo to read "Vote" instead - something Time has never done since its first issue published in 1923.

This week's Time magazine cover spotlights coronavirus front line workers, from cafeteria employees to paramedics

Even the cover has echoes of presidential campaigns past. The artwork, painted in tones of blue and red, was created by graphic artist Shepard Fairey, who rose to mainstream prominence for creating Barack Obama's "HOPE" poster during the 2008 presidential election.

Notably absent from the cover is mention of President Donald Trump.

In the nearly four years since his election, Time has made Trump its cover star more than 20 times - often as the subject of critical cover stories, including deep dives into his policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at border camps, his relationship with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un and his rhetoric that's drawn praise from white supremacists.

"This has been a year of so much pain, hardship, chaos and loss," Felsenthal wrote.

"And yet as nations around the world begin to rebuild from the pandemic, it is clear that we also have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to change our tune."

The issue goes on sale Friday.

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