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To the Letter Born - Campaign Stops - 2008 Elections - Opinion - New York Times Blog
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:31 am EDT, Apr 24, 2008

Q: The other campaigns are less typographically successful. Is maintaining a strong design program really so difficult?

A: I think the real story here is less about typography than it is about discipline. Political campaigns are the Brigadoon of branding. There’s a compressed amount of time to tell a candidate’s story before the race is over and the campaign vanishes. During that window, the campaign must make sure that everything it produces — everything it touches — delivers the candidate’s message in a meaningful way. No opportunity to amplify that story should be missed. The Obama people have used design to take that discipline to a whole new level.

Barack Obama is running the first real transmedia campaign of the 21st century.

To the Letter Born - Campaign Stops - 2008 Elections - Opinion - New York Times Blog



 
 
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