AIGA, the professional association for design, asked designers from across the United States to create nonpartisan posters that would encourage the American public to participate in the electoral process, and to vote for a presidential candidate.
The following designs appeared among 50,000 posters created for the 2004 campaign. The initiative which began in 2000, will soon be accepting submissions for this years 2008 campaign. Here are some of my favorites to get your ideas flowing. As the AIGA put it “Good design makes choices clear”.
Brian Kelly, NY
Joseph Michael Essex, Chicago
Barry-Enderwick, SF
Huanwu Zhai, Boston
Kristin Adams, Portland
Maviyane Wishbone
Tommaso Fondi, Orlando

Sascha Mombartz, Dallas

Anatoliy-Omelchenko, NY
David Copestakes, Philadelphia
David Plunkert, Baltimore
Jim Lasser, Wisconsin
Tom Hope, Orlando
John Resh, Chicago

Benjamin Joel Mautner, Jacksonville

Chaz Maviyane Davies, Boston

Craig Williams, NY

Daniel Pagan, Houston

David Etler, Iowa

David La Cava, Los Angeles

Jim Lasser, Wisconsin

Josh Higgins, San Diego

Josh Higgins, San Diego

Kim Spencer, Richmond

Soudabeh Memarzad, San Diego

Todd St John, NY

Anthony-DiVivo, Miami

Antonio-Alcala, Washington DC
Joey Ellis, Charlotte
Adam Trautt, St. Louis
Amy Baer, Dallas