2016 Elections

*Disclaimer: Politics in 2019 has become divisive, nasty and vitriolic. I am an artist, presenting my artistic work that I was hired to do. I do not select clients, they select me. I care more about good, clean graphic design work, than I do about political affiliation. I welcome calm, rational, constructive comments. Save your vitriolic comments for political blogs, or news sites.

Leading up to the 2016 elections, I was asked to work with four different campaigns, several of which at the time were not yet in the race. This included mostly web banners, and social media posts. The most fun I had, was working on an app titled “Who said it?” The app would present users with a quote, along with two of the candidates caricatures. Users would then tap who they believed the quote was attributed to. A green check would appear for correct answers, while a red “X” appeared for incorrect answers. I created all the caricatures (front and side profiles), the loading screen, app screen, and several web banners used for promotion. 


I generated several positive and negative online campaign ads for Ted Cruz.


The Rick Santorum campaign asked me to draft a number of logos (none of which were chosen), along with a couple banner ads and Facebook graphics.


Draft Ben Carson for president Facebook profile pics.


Rand Paul email graphics and bumper sticker.


I was recruited by the Black Conservatives Fund (BCF) to generate “Defeat Hillary” banners, along with caricatures of the Democratic candidates.