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Students take a crack at campaign propaganda
Emmanuel Marchand
Third-year graphic design students at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) find election posters from all parties are banal and lack vision.
Not only are the posters ugly, without depth or message, they say; they visually pollute our streets!
So, they came up with their own.
Students were split into teams, randomly assigned a party, and the results are pretty striking.
No word yet if any are being picked up by the parties!
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