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We took the dramatic feel of a cable news program teaser/intro and directed the responsibility toward the viewer; shifting the roll from passive (absorbing information) to active (voting).
By downloading this poster/video, you agree to use it in its entirety, unaltered and not for commercial purposes of any kind; any reproduction of it must include full credit to the designer and AIGA Get Out the Vote. Any variation from this policy must be documented in writing from the designer and AIGA.
This entry is part of the 2012 AIGA Get Out the Vote Initiative
12 Recommendations
AIGA’s Get Out the Vote campaign invites designers to create nonpartisan posters and videos that inspire the American public to participate in the electoral process and vote in the 2012 general election.
Section: Why Design - Tags: posters, video, election design
5 Recommendations
Design for Democracy applies design tools to increase civic participation by making interactions between the U.S. government and its citizens clear.
Section: Why Design - Tags: ballot, election design
1 Recommendation
Since 2000, Design for Democracy's ballot and election design project has worked to make voting easier and more accurate for all U.S. citizens.
To increase participation and attendance, Figment, an annual art and cultural festival in New York City, needed a new brand identity that was both consistent and flexible enough to capture the event’s creative spirit. Enter design firm MSLK, which had a “thought” or two on how to do just that.
Section: Why Design - Tags: branding, identity design, metrics of effectiveness, Making the Case
This guide is an English version of a text by the Dutch Archives for Graphic Designers (NAGO) that offers proper ways to store and describe your collections.
Section: Tools and Resources - Tags:
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