The document discusses the creation of logos, propaganda posters, and visuals for political parties. It includes sections from multiple students. One student created a green party focused on environmental issues with a simple name-based logo in green and blue. Another created a capitalist party with propaganda posters to attract voters and change views. A third created an international neutral party promoting equality with a logo and posters sending that message.
3. I got my inspiration from the latest elections in the United States, especially President Obama’s party. Visual appeal used in his party was strong and simple, that is what I was striving to create Inspiration came directly from what most candidates point out today but none work on it: environmental awareness. It tends to appear in visual campaigns but none are truly devoted to real change. Inspiration
4. Sources I obtained knowledge on propaganda from older techniques used during world wars. Posters used during that period to appeal to masses is what I strived to create My party is rather liberal and freedom promoting. It was of outmost importance to make it visually appealing to average Joe and any segregation caused by extreme images was unacceptable.
8. VOJA PECIKOZAInternational-Neutral Party The party is going to expose its ideas and values, and those are effective they will be elected. There will be an election with several parties, and the one with the most voters will win. International-Neutral party shows equality the main issue, and sends a strong message to the audience. Propaganda posters support this idea, and are effectively used to attract audience. Logo of the party makes the party unique and different from other parties, and allows audience to recognize and remember it more effectively. The main idea of this party is to present equality Posters of political propaganda are created to show the main goal of the party. Also the slogan of the party is shown on the posters. Colors of the logo also have a specific meaning. Green represents nature, while blue represents hope and freedom. These two colors support the idea of equality.
9. Propaganda posters My inspiration for the posters was the poster from united colors of Benetton They show equality and unity and it sends the same message as the party. My posters show diversity. Apples poster exactly represent different types of apples, and that has a symbolic meaning. Different people Different apples
10. KRISTIAN PINTERThe Idea Main idea of my SPACES project was to create a global political party that will influence governments around the world to provide every citizen what he/she deserves – freedom. I chose the name Franima because frstands for free and anima means soul on Latin, in other words free soul. My logo represents a free human – colored in blue (the color of freedom)