December 7, 2008

Unite Us

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Poster created in support of Barack Obama’s Campaign for President of the United State’s. The poster was one of 5 winners in the Manifest Hope Competition, sponsored by Move On and Obey, and was on display in the Manifest Hope show in Denver during the Democratic National Convention. The poster was also a part of Roma per Obama, an event in Rome sponsored by the Italian Democratic Party in support of Barack Obama.

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January 15, 2008

Designing Politics

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Proposed poster for the International Design Forum Ulm 2008 edition. The IFG Ulm is an institution giving out annual stipends to projects connecting design and politics. By doing so, it attempts both to foster research and design in this field, as well as a greater awareness of the connection between both. The intent of this poster was to display multiple levels of politics within design, allow for different interpretations and express my personal design voice.
Proposed poster for  IFG Ulm GmbH for Ulm / Designing Politics — The Politics of Design 2008 show. The IFG Ulm is an institution giving out annual stipends to projects connecting design and politics. By doing so, it attempts both to foster research and design in this field, as well as a greater awareness of the connection between both. The intent of this poster was to display multiple levels of politics within design, allow for different interpretations and express my personal design voice. It was submitted as part of a design competition and was one of the runner’s up. It was also featured in the New Views 2 — Conversations and Dialogues in Graphic Design exhibition in london http://newviews.co.uk/london2008/
February 13, 2007

Division

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Book discussing divisive issues in America. It pairs modern texts about current day social division in the United States with objects from the past which are objects which divide in some way. The structure of the book and typography are all designed with the intent of creating division for the reader as an experience.

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