



It’s truly amazing to see how this incredible man has mobilized and motivated a nation. A nation that heretofore has been sort of apathetic about involvement in politics. Even down to a design level the political landscape has transformed: artists and designers have been invited by the Obama Campaign to participate in
Artists for Obama and design posters for an arena that is typically littered with crappy banners and bumper stickers that all look the same with their bad type, tired stars and sad stripes. Contributors include
Shepard Fairey,
The Mac and
Scott Hansen...along with other designers independently putting their stuff out there (like
Deroy Peraza) Their posters are above, respectively. Hope, Change and Progress is right.
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