As a Graphic Designer, I found it appropriate.
As a Graphic Designer, I found it appropriate.


As a Graphic Designer, I found it appropriate.
It certainly covers all the bases.
I know, right? It's perfect.
Money, a Swastica and a Cross. beautiful.
Also an U, an S and an A
Also two amogus
Also a 5 and an I or l
Good spot
Swastikas technically already include the kind of cross the Romans would have actually used
I also see an Odal Rune very appropriate and quite popular with the far right.
The SS used a slightly different version, but I’ve seen this one more frequently.
I am saving it to my political images folder. This design is a perfect encapsulation of the shittier aspects of society.
What other stuff you got in there?
Here ya go.
Looks blurry compared to OPs image which appears to be vector graphics. Just saying. Image compression perhaps?
I love this, so I took a moment and recreated it as a vector image. Here it is if anyone wants it for printing or whatever. I squared the edges so it's more versatile, too. (Sorry for the google links, I know it's ironic and not ideal. The preview looks weird, but the file will download fine.)
Question for graphic designers:
I get why red would be too obvious, but why is yellow significant.
Gold/Black == Ancap (derogatory)
is gold*
Remember the No step on snek posters ?
99.9% of graphic designers wouldn't have a clue why.
Ketchup and mustard
I do like the idea of capitalisms colour being yellow.
This is far too orange to be appropriate however.
It's gold-like, which seems congruent to me. Yellow by itself doesn't say too much about capitalism, maybe anarcho-capitalism, but not capitalism as a whole.
That's where my mind was at but didn't want to directly reference actual propaganda. anarchy and capitalism are mutually exclusive.
@jjjalljs@ttrpg.network got the right idea. yellow = cowardice.
Yellow is also in some contexts the color of cowardice, which seems appropriate
Also piss.
The orange version actually matches pretty nicely with the world's current political dumpsterfire.
Libertarians do often wear gold colored ties to visually indicate their political leanings.
"Gold" (that orange-y yellow), as well as regular yellow, is historically the color associated with liberalism (as in capitalism).
Agreed. Orange is more of a fascism kind of color.
Why yellow over red or green?
Red is already taken, and green implies environmentalism.
Cause it's piss
It's the favorite color of ancaps
And, missing the bed of shit it sits on — like a throne & birthplace in one.
I think it should be purple. Historically, that was the color of the royalty and the wealthy
True, but Feudalism hasn't been a powerhouse of global politics as of late.
c/designporn
For those who didn't notice, there's a swastika hidden in the $
'hidden'
It's almost as subtle as fascism hidden in capitalism.
Capitalists hide behind liberalism and fascism - not the other way around.
talking to the empty set are we?
It might have been obvious to you but it took me a minute to notice.
And a cross...
Is this the new official flag of the USA?
No, just the flag of the Gulf of America.
I haven't been this thrilled about a design since Tui's logo.
fair, tui is pretti gud too <3
“Heil the Oligarchs”
Instead of yellow, black, and white it should be red, black, and white. This way, everyone can see where capitalism is heading to.
the yellow-orange colour represents gold, an obsession with material goods. I think it makes sense personally.
Also, most fast food colors are yellow and orange to make you hungry, so yeah it works from multiple angles
It's also the color associated with liberalism (as in capitalism).
Everyone wants to add something to it.
"Okay it's nice, but does it cover all representation equally?"
its already pretty obvious from the logo i feel... no need to over-epmhasize it..
I think it would look better if it was Dollar green.
Gold has a broader meaning.
That dude is spot on!
It looks like intersecting swastikas than a dollar sign. Which is kinda fitting...
I am not sure why the down vote, that is the literal intention of the design.
I didn’t downvote but kinda groaned when I read the above comment.
Explaining a joke (especially when it’s pretty self-explanatory) can be irksome…. especially when explained in a tone like they’re having some revelation about some deep hidden meaning…
Me neither. When I checked the status of my comment I was wondering why also. I mean it is a dollar sign, yes, but it also very clearly has a swastika in the design.
I really wish swastikas were not used in connection to Nazi stuff, but what's done is done.
I agree. It is an ancient, ancient symbol in many cultures. I had Hindu neighbors that put swastikas on their door during Hindu festivals and prior to the Nazi rise to power it was just a symbol of good luck in the West.
Also they ruined the toothbrush mustache. Once during the end of a no shave November I decided to see how I would look with that mustache... and I honestly thought it looked good on me.
But I knew I had to shave it off because there was no way I could keep it. Made me hate Hitler more than I already did.
I feel like watching Disturbed's cover of Land of Confusion again.
Goddamn that music video is something else.
Yeah sadly now it's the 6 o'clock news.
I know what you mean. The original has been ringing in my ears since mid-February.
The original at least had some levity.
Perfection
Looks like an angry duck 🦆
It took me a few tries to see that
maybe havin two lines would make it more obvious that its supposed to be merican moni symbol... i feel that the reference would still be easily recognizable.
The international dollar (int'l dollar or intl dollar, symbols Int'l$., Intl$., Int$), also known as Geary–Khamis dollar (symbols G–K$ or GK$), is a hypothetical unit of currency that has the same purchasing power parity that the U.S. dollar had in the United States at a given point in time
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_dollar
$ is also used in many fictional settings as a currency symbol, often in video games.
also known as Geary–Khamis dollar
Lol those two dudes really got to attach their name to this idea? The idea that we can use '$' to symbolize a hypothetical currency equivalent to USD?
Really??? Good for them I guess...