Three Red Hens' "Berries" card was featured in a lovely collection of print goods on Friago's blog dedicated to "the love of Design, Architecture, Art & all things fabulous". If you're in need of artistic inspiration or gift ideas check out her collection of goodies from Etsy.
I set out to find some of the best examples of graphic design & art from the 2008 campaign but have had a difficult time keeping it balanced. Graphic artists (and artists in general) haven't used their skills for McCain in the same way. Try Googling "McCain poster" versus "Obama poster". Even a poster competition on McCain's website wasn't enough to get the creatives going in the same way.
I tried to stick with the positive or at least light-hearted manifestations of design in this campaign, but there's plenty of negative out there too: There's the resurrection of 90s-style motivational posters parody on both sides (just look in the above "poster" Google searches—eek—just bad design) and everyone & their mom parodying or borrowing from Shepard Fairey's iconic Obama posters—see a few examples here, here, and kinda here (this last one scared me in the East Village the other day!). Of course there's also the Palin Poster Project.
In the end it's really the issues that matter. Just consider this a little eye candy reminder to vote. :-)
"Not Necessarily the News" by Jim Hanas on the design of fake news graphics from the October issue of Print Magazine. I hope I'm watching the Comedy Central coverage on election night... just have to find a TV.
Vote posters from AIGA's Get Out the Vote poster competition. So many other great posters there—check it out!
Seriously, on pumpkins too!? By Cynthia Moore & Tom Thompson on the YesWeCarve website full of displays of support for Obama in the medium of Halloween pumpkin.
Good Magazine always has nice info graphics. This one is about political donations to the two campaigns.
Screen shots taken by Brian Yerkes to accompany his post on the "Web Design War". Similar comparisons can be found here and here.
"How Design Can Save Democracy" post & interactive feature on clear ballot redesign. By Richard Grefé & Jessica Friedman Hewitt for The New York Times.
"Voter Groups You May Have Overlooked"–humorous article on The Bygone Bureau. "Graphic Designers for McCain (GDM) urges candidates to adopt typefaces that come standard on desktops computers, like Arial and Comic Sans." You Had Me at Gotham poster by rmastalerz. Judging by what I was able to dig up on the web, this poster sums it all up. Obama has inspired designers and artists to get creative.