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How L.A. Illustrator Abby McMillen Incorporated Her Pandemic Isolation Into an ‘I Voted' Sticker
Abby McMillen created her version of an “I Voted” sticker with the pandemic in mind. Incorporating her sense of isolation during the quarantine, she wanted to create an image that evoked the spirit of reconnecting with society through the power of voting.
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This 'Spider-Verse' Art Director Made an ‘I Voted' Sticker For a Country That's More Than Just Red or Blue
James Ramirez, an L.A.-based freelance art director for movies and TV, designed an “I Voted” sticker to illustrate that our country is not as divided as it seems. To find and share a digital version of his sticker on social media, search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Miami Artist and Immigrant Designed Us a New ‘I Voted' Sticker and Says the U.S. Is Still a ‘Shining Light'
Gustavo Oviedo is an artist from Miami and a recently naturalized citizen. He shares his perspective on the importance of the U.S. as a “shining light” for the rest of the world and why he thinks voting is so important.
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A Movie Art Director Brought His ‘Spider-Verse' Magic to His Reimagined ‘I Voted' Sticker
James Ramirez is a freelance art director who worked on the title sequence for “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and other movie projects. He created an “I Voted” sticker that aims to show our country is more than just red or blue. To find his digital sticker and our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers, search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Graffiti Artist Who Tagged the NYC Subways with Keith Haring Designed an ‘I Voted' Sticker for 2020
Eric Orr, a graffiti pioneer, made his ‘Rappin’ Max Robot’ character the star of his ‘I Voted” election sticker. To find and share a digital version of Orr’s sticker on social media, search ‘LXtion2020’ on Giphy.
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‘Get It Straight': How this Artist Created an Animated ‘I Voted' Sticker About Our 2020 ‘Mess' That's Also Fun
Artist and muralist Brian Barneclo used animation for a lighter approach to his redesign of the “I Voted” sticker. To find our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers, search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This San Francisco Artist Tells Voters to ‘Get It Straight' With His Animated ‘I Voted' Sticker
Brian Barneclo is a San Francisco-based artist who used animation to create a playful, digital version of an “I Voted” sticker that also reflects the confusion many people are feeling in 2020. To find and share his animated sticker – and to check out our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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Our Imperfect Union: This Artist Created a Glass Mosaic ‘I Voted' Sticker That Speaks to Our Country's Differences
Mosaic artist Bailey Aaland recreated the iconic “I Voted” button using glass. To find our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers, search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Graffiti Pioneer Designed a New ‘I Voted' Sticker for Young Voters
Eric Orr is a graffiti pioneer and the creator of the first hip hop comic book, “Rappin’ Max Robot.” Orr describes his early days collaborating with the iconic ‘80s street artist Keith Haring and how that experience reminds him of the importance of voting. To find his sticker – and all of our artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Balloon Artist Created an ‘I Voted' Sticker Sculpture That Makes a Point About Democracy
Balloon artist and ‘professional happy spreader’ Shana Sharp recreated the classic “I Voted” sticker using more than 400 balloons. To find our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers, search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Chicago Designer and First-Time Voter Created a Punk ‘I Voted' Sticker
Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff, a printer and designer, is voting for the first time at the age of 37. He explains why this election is different, and how punk has inspired his design.
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How This Mosaic Artist Painstakingly Recreated the Iconic ‘I Voted' Sticker in Glass
Minnesota mosaic artist Bailey Aaland used glass pieces for her recreation of an “I Voted” sticker that speaks to our country’s differences – and unity. To find and share a digital version of her mosaic – and to check out our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Artist's ‘I Voted' Sticker Illustrates the ‘Life or Death' Importance of Voting for the Black Community
When designing her ‘I Voted’ Sticker, artist Brittney Price took inspiration from this quote by Justin Dart: “Vote as if your life depended on it, because it does.”
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This Artist Designed an ‘I Voted' Sticker That Is a Call to Action for the Black Community
Artist and muralist Brittney Price wanted to design an ‘I Voted’ sticker that would make people think about the deadly serious importance of voting in the 2020 election – especially for the Black community. To find her sticker – and all of our artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This Artist Used 400 Balloons to Reimagine the ‘I Voted' Sticker for 2020
Shana Sharp is a Los Angeles-based balloon artist who wanted to create a version of the traditional “I Voted” sticker that would make a point about the power of each individual vote – while also making people smile. To find a digital version of her balloon sculpture – and all of our artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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How This Textile Artist Designed a Knit Hat That Doubles as an ‘I Voted' Sticker
NBCLX asked artists from across the U.S. to reimagine the “I Voted” sticker for 2020. Maggie Thompson, a textile artist, took us up on the challenge and created a knit hat that celebrates voting as well as her Indigenous heritage.
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An 11-Year-Old Artist Created an ‘I Voted' Sticker for the Next Generation of Voters
Restee “Roc” Collins is only 11 years old, but he knows the importance of voting. The young artist designed us an ‘I Voted’ sticker that honors Black Lives Matter. To find his sticker – and our entire collection of artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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This 11-Year-Old Designed an ‘I Voted' Sticker that Honors Black Lives Matter
Restee “Roc” Collins has found his calling as an abstract artist at just 11 years old. The young artist took us up on our challenge to design an “I Voted” sticker for 2020, using Black Lives Matter as an inspiration for his design.
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This Textile Artist Created a New ‘I Voted” Sticker That Honors Her Indigenous Heritage
Maggie Thompson is a textile artist whose work is inspired by her Indigenous heritage and traditional crafts. She created an ‘I Voted’ knit hat that NBCLX turned into a digital sticker for the 2020 election. To find her sticker – and all of our artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.
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How Punk and Halloween Inspired This Skeleton-Themed ‘I Voted' Sticker
Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff is a Chicago printer and designer who created a new “I Voted” sticker inspired by punk and Halloween. The 37-year-old first-time voter explained why he’s motivated to finally go to the polls this year. To find his sticker – and all of our artist-created “I Voted” stickers – search “LXtion2020” on Giphy.