Does good design matter for political campaigns? Or is “good” design elitist and therefore alienating?
Michael, who worked on the branding for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, says of Ocasio’s messaging:
It’s not so much about aesthetics, although I think the aesthetics are really great. It’s about consistency and forcefulness of message delivery. And that’s what they really had going for them here.
Also mentioned this week:
- Aileen Kwun, Fast Company, How the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez campaign got its powerful design
- Brand New and Vox on Ocasio-Cortez
- Susan Sontag, On Photography
- Dave Eggers, New York Times, A Cultural Vacuum in Trump’s White House
- John Carreyrou, Bad Blood
- Steven Bach, Final Cut
- Christopher Byron, The Fanciest Dive
- Ivan Chermayeff: Mostly Early Covers at Katherine Small Gallery, Boston, through September 8, 2018
- Mostly Early Covers catalog
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