
What with all the Presidential transition stuff going on, it renewed my interest in the Presidential lectern. It’s got a very distinctive shape and has become a minor icon in itself, a physical symbol of American power that is consistently used at press conferences, and at speeches around the US and throughout the world.
I have been wondering who designed it, but so far have not been able to find anything about that. It's another one of those examples of anonymous governmental design, like tax forms and the post office logo, that just appear and seep into culture.
There are a couple of interesting factoids I found out about it though:
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