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politicsFraming and defamingSubmitted by timturner on Wed, 2008-04-23 18:48.Barack Obama | Humor | politics
Last night while watching Barack Obama give his speech after the Pennsylvania primary, I got all excited about posting something on viz. for general amusement. But then when I read some other blogs, I realized I was not the only person to see what I saw. I forgot that in this Golden Age of the Internets, Original Ideas do not stay that way for long. But behold, anyway: Obama's DesignSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Fri, 2008-04-04 23:31.branding | Brian Collins | design | fonts | images | Obama | politics | typography
As far as design goes, Obama has already won the presidency according to this New York Times article.
10 Pin PoliticsSubmitted by Brett Ommen on Tue, 2008-04-01 17:10.politics
So Barack Obama went bowling the other day, and it turns out he’s not very good. I just saw a Clinton speech where she suggested a winner-takes-all bowl off with the Senator from Illinois and she graciously agreed to spot him two frames. Case in Point...Submitted by timturner on Fri, 2008-02-29 11:18.Hillary Clinton | Photography | Political Propaganda | politics
See this earlier discussion of iconographic photography on the campaign trail.
Visual rhetoric on the campaign trailSubmitted by John Jones on Wed, 2008-02-27 12:24.Barack Obama | Hillary Clinton | politics | visual analysis | Visual Rhetoric
As the Democratic primaries have continued on throughout the winter, columnists and pundits have been reaching out to find ever more ways of distinguishing between Obama and Clinton. Salon has posted an article analyzing the design of the candidate’s logos, while Clay Spinuzzi has blogged on the contrasting designs of Obama and Clinton campaign flyers being distributed in Texas (without any images, unfortunately). Michelle Obama’s haloSubmitted by John Jones on Wed, 2008-02-13 20:30.Barack Obama | Photography | politics | visual analysis
Timothy Noah at Slate has been keeping an eye out for evidence that Barack Obama is, in fact, the Son of God. In his latest post, he linked to this picture of Michelle Obama from Reuters:
According to Noah, the framing and Obama’s posture suggest a passing resemblance to this woman:
Yes we can/no we can'tSubmitted by mkhaupt on Mon, 2008-02-11 14:57.Humor | Iraq | news | Political Propaganda | politics
By now, you've probably seen the moving and (I assume) influential video by the Black-Eyed Peas' Will.i.am "Yes We Can" video in support of Barack Obama, which sets Obama's New Hampshire primary speech to a stripped-down tune, the words voiced by a coterie of A- and B-list celebrities: Google, Twitter create Super Tuesday mashupSubmitted by John Jones on Tue, 2008-02-05 22:10.information design | politics
Google and Twitter have gotten together to create a mashup of Super Tuesday related tweets.
via TechCrunch Track oil donations to presidential candidatesSubmitted by John Jones on Thu, 2008-01-31 09:27.graphic design | information design | politics
PriceofOil.org has posted a dynamic information graphic showing contributions from the oil industry to U.S. presidential candidates.
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Notice the three dudes in Abercrombie and Fitch t-shirts right behind the Senator. Supposedly the campaigns choose the people in those seats pretty carefully; one has to wonder, if in fact that's true, what was going through the head of the person who made this decision. Not that there's anything wrong with Abercrombie (well, Jezebel says it's "the epitome of everything about the America that is not 'ready' for" a President Obama), but still, it seems like a weird choice, no?







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