We love Redbubble and to celebrate summer (and before we design our own), we asked our #TeamJiggy Roller Girls to pick 5 of their favourite artist designs which have been applied to A-Line dresses!
1. Impossible Shapes: Hexagon
Impossible Shapes: Hexagon by Jeff Merrick on Redbubble Buy Now
This design called “Impossible Shapes: Hexagon” by Jeff Merrik came top of the pack when the girls saw this design!
Well We take a look at some of the designs and marketing ploys used by today’s politicians to woo us, as well as elements broadcasters have used in the run up to May 7th 2015.
1. Battle Buses
Buses of all shapes and sizes from all colours of the political spectrum have be covered from top to bottom with large print vinyl and vehicle wraps. Even LBC Radio took to the road in their mobile broadcasting hub.
This year there seems to be a cut back on good honest poster design! To me the I’ve seen better Photoshop skills on Instagram and Twitter. Or maybe that’s just it… they want to make them look amateurish to appeal to the likes of us! Who knows?! The original Tory election poster featuring Alex Salmond and Ed Miliband (Conservative Party/PA)
The original Tory election poster featuring Alex Salmond and Ed Miliband (Conservative Party/PA)A UKIP billboard parked up next to Home Park stadium over the May bank holiday weekendOfficial UKIP Poster
4. Leafleting (aka Junk Mailing)
Thousands of Great British pounds must have been spent on designers and printers!
5. Election in Music
ITV News interestingly chose Kanye West’s Power for it’s trailer music, hinting towards a hung parliment or coalition??