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Protest by design: the creatives performing acts of political sedition

Design Week

“The form of storytelling that is created in these public spaces is so full of myths and narratives,” says Posters. “This stuff circulates on twitter but never really lands,” he says. “So Brandalism was really trying to undercut that.” “We were inundated by responses,” says Posters.

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US 2020 election by design – the winners and losers

Design Week

Shocking the polls, Trump pulled off a victory in the 2016 election against former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, which set the tone for a controversy-fuelled four years. It is similar to the 2016 logo, which itself was a quick do-over of a scrapped first logo ( which many commenters mocked for its suggestive undertones ).

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