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Get Out The Vote Poster Exhibit

 

In the United States voting isn’t mandatory, but engaging in it is the right of every American citizen. Inspired by the AIGA Design for Democracy program, UND students enrolled in ART 273: Introduction to Graphic Design designed a series of posters to encourage citizens to vote in the 2024 election. This collection displays those posters.

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  • Vote Quote by Abigail Derouard

    Vote Quote

    Abigail Derouard

    This text-based poster features an impactful quote from Sharon Salzburg to inspire people to recognize how important their voices are in shaping the future. It stresses the value of voting as an expression of commitment to oneself, their community, the country, and the world.

  • Your Choice Can Make A Difference by Abigail Derouard

    Your Choice Can Make A Difference

    Abigail Derouard

    A poster designed to spread awareness of the power people have in their votes with the message "Your Choice Can Make A Difference." It's a reminder that your decisions have an impact and can shape communities and promote change, especially through voter participation.

  • Use Your Voice by Alyson Bosch

    Use Your Voice

    Alyson Bosch

    This graphic is meant to encourage and excite people about using their voices and exercising their right to vote. It explores the concept of graphics without typography to convey the power of speaking for what you believe in.

  • Vote Boat by Alyson Bosch

    Vote Boat

    Alyson Bosch

    This graphic is meant to encourage and excite people about the election and voting. It explores the concept of typography as imagery to convey a positive feeling to viewers as they analyze the pun behind it.

  • Ballot Box Poster by Sara Reisdorf

    Ballot Box Poster

    Sara Reisdorf

    This poster was made for Art 480 Advanced Graphic Design. It is an illustrative poster, intended to encourage people to vote.

  • Every Vote Counts by Sara Reisdorf

    Every Vote Counts

    Sara Reisdorf

    This poster was made for Art 480 Advanced Graphic Design. It is a type only poster, intended to encourage people to vote.

  • You Are The Missing Piece by Hannah Tanski

    You Are The Missing Piece

    Hannah Tanski

    You are the missing piece is a creative poster made to inspire people to go out and vote. Using the Statue of Liberty as a sign of freedom and liberty, while the puzzle piece blocks out the figures face to signify that YOU can be the missing piece to your own freedom.

  • Filled in Ballot by Angela Brayton

    Filled in Ballot

    Angela Brayton

    Non-partisan poster made with the intent to encourage viewers to vote. It shows two ovals like those seen on a ballot with one scribbled in as though someone just voted.

  • Use Your Voice by Angela Brayton

    Use Your Voice

    Angela Brayton

    A non-partisan poster intended to encourage viewers to go out and vote.

  • Get Out the Vote by Gyuri Kim

    Get Out the Vote

    Gyuri Kim

    This is an illustration poster, which only uses illustrations. The message of this poster is to make people vote for the election.

  • Go Vote USA Poster by Alex Midgarden

    Go Vote USA Poster

    Alex Midgarden

    This is a typographic rendition of the United States of America. The poster uses the Constitution to create the outline of the USA.

 
 
 

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