When Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign on Thursday, professional and amateur graphic designers tore his new logo apart on Twitter.

And while some criticized the typeface and colors, others snarked that parts of the design looked like parts of the female anatomy.

Among the 76-year-old former vice president's campaign hurdles is a series of accusations from women that he improperly touched them during public events.

That has earned him the derisive nickname 'Creepy Uncle Joe,' and his antagonists online wasted no time turning his campaign's treatment of his name – bold blue letters with three flag-like stripes replacing the letter 'E' – into something sexual.

'Is it just me or do the red stripes look like fingers grabbing a boob?' Iowa conservative blogger David Burge asked.

Novelist Adam Lane Smith weighed in: 'It’s an appropriate logo because the D is being rubbed all over the E, perhaps nonconsensually.'

Impossible to un-see: Former VP Joe Biden's presidential campaign logo was pronounced breast-like on Thursday

The horizontal version of the new Biden campaign branding includes three red stripes and an overly rounded upper-case 'D,' which made some think of the accusations of improperly touching women that Biden faces

Biden launched his campaign Thursday morning with an online video and will give his first TV interview as a third-time presidential candidate on Friday

Among Biden's hurdles as a White House contender is a series of women who say his hands-on approach to greeting them at public events made them uncomfortable

Referring to a circular version of the logo in which the letter 'O' is slightly above the center, another tweeter saw more of the female form.

'Biden’s logo is a boob,' he wrote.

An undeclared Photoshop contest ensued, drawing parodies that depicted Biden grabbing female shapes carved out of the logo's letters.

Other tweeters mocked the logo designer's decision to change colors in the middle of 'Joe,' making it appear to some that Biden's first name is 'Jo,' and he might be transgender

'The logo needs a rethink unless Biden is transitioning,' a critic wrote, 'In which case, wow, way to one-up Buttigieg.'

Pete Buttigieg is an Indiana mayor who would be the first openly gay U.S. president if he were to go the distance and beat Donald Trump.

The 'Jo' misidentification problem appears to affect most of Biden's campaign merchandise, including 'Cup o' Jo[e]' coffee mugs and 'Totes for Jo[e]' bags.

One tweeter said the new Biden logo looked spot-on because it looked like the 'D' was pawing the fleeing 'E'

Non-sexual critiques of the logo included one that likened it to bad 'patriotic toothpaste' and another that drew a comparison with the Puerto Rican flag

The most succinct pot-shot at Biden's graphic designer on Thursday was a declaration that the new logo is 'a design hate crime'

President Donald Trump had his own problem with sexual innuendo when his campaign introduced its first joint logo with running-mate Mike Pence in mid-2016, with the 'T' and 'P' appearing to be in the middle of a sex act

Trump's own 2016 campaign art became a global punchline after his first logo depicted the 'T' of Trump intersecting with the 'P' of Vice President Mike Pence's last name.

The apparent alphabetic sex act quickly became known as the 'Pencetration.'

But in the first few hours of Biden's official candidacy, his logo was called a riff on a Dunkin' Donuts coffee box, a misappropriation of the Puerto Rican flag and something out of a Crest tube.

'Joe Biden’s logo looks like a brand of patriotic toothpaste that is immediately discontinued due to fears it exacerbates gum disease,' musician Stevia Nicks opined.

Among the suggested slogans for Biden's campaigns: 'I feel you America'

Biden's campaign merchandise uses a reduced form of his branding that tends to make the red-striped letter 'E' in 'Joe' disappear, rendering his first name as the more feminine 'Jo'

No fan of the former VP, he later wrote that he had '[d]eleted a tweet in which I expressed a desire to strangle Joe Biden to death. ... just to clarify, I in no way want to strangle American presidential candidate Joe Biden to death, with a bike lock.'

Others on Twitter took issue Thursday with the kind of artistic choices graphic designers make every day, including typeface choices and using a capital 'O' instead of zeros in '2020.'

'Sorry to report that regardless of policy I cannot vote for Joe Biden because I f***ing hate the way the 2s look in the font they chose for his campaign logo,' wrote one user who identified herself as an 'extremely queer' social justice activist.

'Those 2s look like they were lifted right out of a kid's menu from a diner. F**k off Joe.'

Graphic designers took issue with the upper-case letter 'O' replacing zeroes in '2020'

One vicious complainer erupted with 'F**k you Joe' because he didn't like the typeface choice

Another faultfinder saw the simplicity of a Dunkin' Donuts coffee box in Biden's logo

Journalist Erik Hinton branded the Biden logo 'a tragedy.'

'Weird alignment and anemic "2" letterform aside, I struggle to read this as "Joe", a pretty simple word to parse,' he wrote. 'It's [sic] looks like "Jo" skid-marking out of frame, perhaps a decent metaphor for this run.'

Feminist writer Ashley Fairbanks offered the most biting design judgement, just before retweeting a complaint about a Democratic field chock full of 'mediocre men.'

'Joe Biden's logo is a design hate crime,' Fairbanks wrote.

Noting that BIden's campaign so far lacks a slogan, a Twitter user suggested one that reignited the sexual harassment scandal.

'I feel you America,' it read.