Get Out the Vote 2008

AIGA invites designers from across the United States to create nonpartisan posters—and now, YouTube submissions—that inspire the American public to participate in the electoral process and vote for a presidential candidate in the 2008 general election. If you are an AIGA member, you can contribute your own designs. Not a member? Find out what you’re missing!

Thank you to everyone who submitted their designs by May 1 for the juried selection of posters, currently being reviewed. Check this space in June to see which posters were selected to be professionally printed and distributed nationally.

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Red, blue, purple- vote for the issues that matter most to you. Vote! Vote! Everyone has to work together and participate in the process if this country is going to survive. Make the transformation from slacker to citizen. VOTE! Vote Be Alive. Vote. www.tomorrowpartners.com Designed to look like the 2004 Palm Beach County, FL presidential ballot – don't give up your vote! www.tomorrowpartners.com Fish Gotta Swim, Birds Gotta Fly, Folks Gotta Vote, www.tomorrowpartners.com VOTE! It's extremely easy to make a change, there's no need to go out of your way VOTE!! It's extremely easy to make a change, there's no need to go out of your way VOTE!! Make the difference: Vote. Get out and vote people! Many times we just need a little kick in the rear to get motivated. Listen to your mother. Red pill, blue pill Don't let your Country down, Vote! Voix, Vote, Voto If you got it (the right to make your voice heard), flaunt it! If you got it (the right to make your voice heard), flaunt it! If you got it (the right to make your voice heard), flaunt it! Vote check Vote Get your vote in and say you voted. Office, www.visitoffice.com Using the red and blue vernacular to interpret democratic vs. republican states, we use the combo of colors to implore people to join forces and vote. Using the letters V, O, T, & E, a face is created to communicate the same message. We all want what's free. We developed a coupon to express the ease of voting and the necessity to take advantage of it. This This This Every voice counts... if it is heard. If we don't care enough to vote, than we have given up the right to voice our opinions about what is happening in our country. David Copestakes
AIGA Philadelphia
Education Co-Chair You get one chance every four years to decide where authority will lie... make it count. Designed by Jeff Bucholtz at Office, www.visitoffice.com Make your voice heard.  Vote. Designed by Gaelyn Mangrum at Office, www.visitoffice.com Designed by Jeff Bucholtz at Office, www.visitoffice.com Designed by Rob Alexander at Office, www.visitoffice.com Designed by Jeff Bucholtz at Office, www.visitoffice.com This is a dialogue, except the speech bubbles take the shape of the US.
It could be two candidates stumping or strangers debating on the street. Designed by Will Ecke at Office, www.visitoffice.com Designed by Rob Alexander at Office, www.visitoffice.com Do not sit quietly — vote! Designed by Will Ecke at Office, www.visitoffice.com Design by Will Ecke at Office, www.visitofffice.com Designed by Gaelyn Mangrum at Office, www.visitoffice.com Mark your calendars! Novemeber 4th is an important day for our nation. Each and every vote determines our future.
Red, blue, purple- vote for the issues that matter most to you.

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Susan LaPorte (AIGA Detroit)
Red, blue, purple- vote for the issues that matter most to you.

 

Get Out the Vote, an AIGA Design for Democracy initiative since the 2000 election, enables designers to engage in the public arena by contributing to a coordinated voter mobilization campaign. The 2008 poster campaign builds on the efforts made in 2004, when participants created more than 50,000 AIGA posters that were displayed in public places in communities across the nation and made available as online PDFs for anyone to download, print and post independently.

By motivating eligible citizens to register and turn out on election day, Get Out the Vote fulfills an ongoing AIGA objective of demonstrating the value of design to the public, public officials and business by providing a clear call to action for an activity that is important to everyone.

If you have questions related to Get Out the Vote, please contact: gotv_gallery [at] aiga [dot] org.