TSA Logo Contest Finalists

February 14th, 2010 admin

Last month I announced a contest to redesign the TSA logo. Here are the finalists. Clicking on them will bring up a larger, and easier to read, version. Travis McHale Will Imholte Rhys Gibson Kurushio I love to fly and it shows Vote in the comments. The winner will receive a copy of each of our books, a fake boarding…


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