Illustrating the Path to the White House

In today's pilot, graphic designer Ryan Bowman explains what it takes to make a winning campaign sticker. He analyzes the candidates of 2008 by looking for the ideas behind the images.

Check them out for yourself (after the bump) and let us know what you think the art says about the politicians behind them.

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See, even if I hadn't already made up my mind that I'm supporting Obama, I would be leaning that way simply based on the fact that he has the best logo, from a pure design standpoint.

Sent by Stewart | 1:24 PM ET | 09-25-2007

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