This gallery is a collaborative social impact design challenge for Arizona design students aimed at encouraging voter registration and voting. These GOtV designs are to be shared and be inspiration to register and/or vote. After the election, students will receive the data statistics collected from the gallery.
Sponsored by AIGA AZ.
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Sierra McNutt |NAU
I wanted to create a design that had a handmade and humble appearance in the hopes that it would be more relatable. I also wanted to showcase some of the reasons why a viewer should get out an vote with some simple, repeating phrases in the hopes that that approach might help further establish the concept without complicating the message(s).
Heaven Dobkins |NAU
The concept is meant to appear as a bar graph and it shows that your vote can make a difference
Email: snikbodnevaeh@gmail.com
Andrew Bruns |NAU
This design incorporates important needs for citizens of America that they consider when voting. I wanted to include these to be inside of the American Flag, as well as spell out the word "VOTE" with the first letters. I wanted to keep this design simple, yet effective for asking people what they are voting for!
Email: ab3677@nau.edu
Savannah Chappus |NAU
This design incorporates childhood memories of songs like "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" in an eye-catching design that is simple and straight forward. A simple, patriotic color scheme is used to draw attention and connect the content to the purpose. The bi-partisan design is unifying and appeals to any audience, and encourages them to vote.
Instagram: @maymadness_creatures
Louis Nissimov |ASU
This design is a poster directing people to learn how they can register to vote.
Twitter: @LouisnissimoV
Kolby Bowen |NAU
My design is about different voters making their unique mark on history by voting in the election.
Email: kgb85@nau.edu
Mikayla Mashack |NAU
A lot of us are actually able to vote for the first time this year, and it's a lot of responsibility. It's important to emphasize that our vote is our choice, and we should all vote for what we believe in while this choice is in our hands.
Email: mikayla.mashack@gmail.com
Megan Travis |NAU
My design was to encourage our diverse College population to vote in this upcoming election
Email: mat493@nau.edu
Kess Smith |NAU
Using the analogy of breaking off from the herd to make your own choice and vote for what you want.
Website: butterflydraws.wixsite.com/butterfly
Zoe Burden |NAU
I wanted to create a comic book inspired design to capture the attention of young people and hopefully get the message across that their vote counts.
Instagram: @give.zodawg.coffee
Jacob Fischer |NAU
A design inspired by the modern era of information that we all consume
Email: jmf542@nau.edu
Rachel Sparks |NAU
The goal of this poster to make voting attractive to young adults. Rather than the traditional red, white, and blue poster, I created a poster than will attract the younger generation to read. I used plants and a muted color scheme to make it trendy to young adults.
Email: Rps82@nau.edu
Benjamin Watchman |UA
My design is a simple and cute poster meant to draw attention to the important information surrounding voting.
Email: bcw1@email.arizona.edu
Meg Neil |NAU
Your voice matters and needs to be heard in this years election! This poster is a bold and eye-catching take on the get the vote out campaign.
Email: hello@megneil.design
Eliza Romero |NAU
Inspired by posters for rock 'n' roll concerts, I chose to do a design that reflected the electric energy shown in those posters of the past. Hopefully, that same energy will be reflected in the polls this November!
Email: romeroeliza06@gmail.com
Bryce Pol |NAU
A group of people showing their enthusiasm in making their voices heard with text reading "make your mark" above them.
Email: bryceapol@gmail.com
Justice Cowan |NAU
There are different types of people in America and each person has the right to vote. We represent this country and should all have a say in how it is run. That is what I wanted to portray in this design.
Instagram: @awkwardlyenchanted
Sara Gonzalez |NAU
"You Can Create Your Future" symbolized by the color-coded hands working together to convey that no matter what political affiliation, every voice counts.
Instagram: @jeez_louiisee/
Laura Gutierrez |UA
I designed this poster around Wonder Woman to encourage everyone to vote but it is also designed to target female voters.
Damyn Johnson |NAU
I wanted to play on the multiple meanings of the word "party" so I depicted a game of beer pong using red and blue solo cups to represent both political parties as well as colored 'lights' in the background.
Email: dtj53@nau.edu
James Herbison |NAU
A brief description of my design is to simply stand out to the audience as they're a direct form of what matters. We can fill in the idea of vote with a simple U.
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/visualsvii
Layla McCain |NAU
I wanted to create something that conveyed the message of a community coming together. I thought that forming a flag out of people was the most interesting way to do that while also saying that we are what make up this nation. That if we work together we will be able to actually make a change for the better. Much like we have done before.
Skylar Zapernick |NAU
This is a voting poster designed to encourage people to stick up for what they believe in by voting.
Email: srz32@nau.edu
Bronson Williams-Shaw |NAU
A patriotic poster proclaiming 2020 as a new time with a dark censor bar reminiscent slash cutting through. The words "You Decide" making clear that 2020 will be defined by the voters decision.
Email: pieguy489@gmail.com
Chris Mulleneaux |UA
Our vote is almost like a super power, we have the ability to be the change we wish to see and put those in power who most reflect what we value. It's important for us to not give that power up.
Instagram: @chris_mllnx
Noelia Torres Vazquez |NAU
I decided to use flowers to represent democracy, we can choose whatever flower we want and this applies in voting as well.
Email: nst46@nau.edu
Sabrina Enriquez |UA
The digital world has made an immense impact in our everyday life. The way we problem solve, the way we learn and especially, the way we communicate. The digital world influences our every day decisions in many ways and impacts our opinions and way of thinking. This design is created as a text message conversation between two people. With only 'emojis,' these friends were able to communicate to each other that they had voted. It is such a simple but understandable way to get younger audiences to go out and vote.
Instagram: @sabrinas.designs
Ashley Bates |ASU
I designed a poster that informs its audience of the last day to register and election day. I also included a QR code to the Arizona register to vote website. I designed the poster to look cute and was inspired by apps on our phones.
Portfolio: https://batesdesign.wixsite.com/portfolio
Aurora Ambrose |UA
A typography based poster to encourage the newer voting generation to speak up about their opinions and be heard in more ways than speaking.
Angie Mallik |ASU
"This poster is meant to encourage young voters of any political party to come together and exercise their right to vote. With an emphasis on diversity, inclusion, and a sense of community, I hope this poster empowers young voters to use their voice and encourage their peers to Rock The Vote!!"
Email: angiemallik@gmail.com
Michael Torres |ASU
No matter who you are, to go out and register to vote.
Email: mikey2095@gmail.com
Jialu Gu |ASU
This poster/animation uses the lenticular design concept to send out the message - It’s time to vote for hope. Combine “VOTE” and “HOPE” two activist words to create the final poster. The background of this poster is presenting the light-colored American flag. To make it easier for people to understand the poster.
Email: jlgu1995@hotmail.com
Hitisha Daryani |ASU
Looking at the current scenario, I want to promote that people can stay indoors, stay safe, and still vote, promoting the date by which they can order mail-in ballot.
Email: hdaryani@asu.edu
Wei Li |ASU
Voting creating a bridge between thought and action
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/w-li
Holly Carter |ASU
"A sneak peek image of a video showing that you can choose your future by voting."
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/hollybcarter
Vamsi Karuturi |ASU
People need to be reminded that we are the ones with power in a democracy. We choose who leads us. I've focused on conveying this message.
Email: vkarutu1@asu.edu
Credits:
Created with an image by Element5 Digital - "untitled image"