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Why Barack Obama is considered an elitist

Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 30 April, 2008 to the comment subset

Good, or should I say, excellent web and identity design, is the reason for the Obama is elitist barbs that are currently emanating (mainly from the Hillary Clinton camp) in the US, says Anthony Dever. There was this thing I learned back in the day when I studied marketing that the design, ads, everything can be too good and people perceive the price is higher for the product or ... Read full entry

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Obey Obama!

Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 19 March, 2008 to the design and art subset

Obey Giant and Sticker Robot team up to give US Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama the OBEY treatment with Obama Stickers. Via Design is Kinky.

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Is Obama a Mac and Clinton a PC?

Posted by John Lampard on Saturday, 16 February, 2008 to the comment subset

Is Obama a Mac and Clinton a PC? Let's look at the upcoming US Presidential elections from a design perspective, and turn it into a Mac verse PC debate to make it more interesting, since rhetoric and politicking can become a little dull after a time. Reporters covering the candidates have already resorted to traditional analysis of style - fashion choices, manner of speaking, even the way they laugh. Yet, according ... Read full entry

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Clinton, Obama: Why Not Both?

Posted by John Lampard on Friday, 8 February, 2008 to the comment subset

Clinton, Obama: Why Not Both? The question has certainly been asked before. Here's how it could work. Clinton for president. Obama for vice president. After Hillary Clinton's two presidential terms, Barack Obama could, I believe, still run for president for two terms in his own right. Here's a quick rundown of the many advantages the Democrats enjoy at this stage of the 2008 campaign. Voter turnout in most states is running ... Read full entry

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Clinton 2.0

Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 9 January, 2008 to the comment subset

Ladies and gentlemen, the next President of the United States. Hillary Clinton has snatched a surprise victory from her rival Barack Obama for the crucial New Hampshire Democratic presidential nomination contest. With 75 per cent of the vote counted, Hillary Clinton won the Democratic race with 39 per cent to Barack Obama's 36 per cent. History always repeats in New Hampshire. Some of the time anyway.

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