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and this year's "werewolf ripping off its shirt" from Michigan. Inspired by this creativity, we invited readers to send us their designs for an "I Voted" sticker. We were absolutely thrilled by ...
Fortunately, some artists have begun rising to the task of offering free, downloadable, original protest images that can be used as flyers or signs, or on buttons, stickers, and T-shirts.
sticker, the sticker you got was designed by her. Last winter, Molly Bozick entered an Allegheny County contest. On Tuesday, her design made its debut. "So, where did the design idea come from?" ...
These "I Voted" stickers were created by local and state contests. (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images, Michigan Department of State and Olivia Smiertka ...
Now, Maricopa County residents will get to design their own for the first time. County Recorder Stephen Richer announced Tuesday that his office will hold a voting sticker design contest.
Can creative stickers ... its shirt off? Election officials across the United States are hoping so. Traditional red, white and blue “I Voted” stickers are being replaced by designs that ...
A contest for the state’s next “I Voted” sticker yielded several winning designs, but a seventh grader ... depicted a werewolf clawing its shirt to tatters and howling at an unseen moon.