Word: posterity
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Chideya said that she wants her poster to inspire the voters to "think" and to promote an "issues campaign," rather than the popularity contest she said she thinks it has been in the past. She added that she does not mean to attack personally the other candidates from Adams, but the campaign as a whole...
...black and white. It's drawn with a magic marker. It has a lot of words. It contains few words pertaining to the election, save "Vote for me!" In short, the campaign poster looks crude compared to its flowery and poetic companions...
...message of this candidate also differs from that of her competitors. While the typical "Vote For Me" statement appears at the bottom of this poster as on all others, the body of the text consists of a sober discussion of the issues that the Council should take up rather than trying to tickle the funnybone of voters...
...What kind of election is this?" Farai Chideya '90, the producer and subject of the poster asks on her poster. She later replies, "This is a name recognition campaign. The person with the best name/most posters/best posters wins...
...Adams House sophomore's poster defends its lack of design, "Every time I put up a visually cutesy poster I felt guilty... They state no issues, have no substance. Neither do all of the other candidates...