Ron Paul R[evol]ution Car Wraps

Published: January 30, 2008 in design » graphics by Thomas Baekdal

A person from the "Ron Paul Revolution" (a grassroots campaign for Ron Paul) asked me if I could help them create a car wrap - which I didn't have time to do - except for these "concepts" I made last night.

Note: These concepts are low-quality "experiments" and cannot be used for print. They give people an idea of what a car could look like, after which the real print-ready graphic needs to be made (and that takes much longer to do).

I went with the traditional way to promote presidential candidates - red, white and blue and the American flag etc. I used the Ford Edge because it is coming in a hybrid version and is "made in America" - both good things to be associated with for a potential US president.

Does this mean that I officially support Ron Paul?

No. He is a good person, and I like many of his views - but I am not getting into the minefield of endorsing any specific person for President. Also (and much more relevant) I am not a US citizen, so nobody really cares what I think.

But if I was, I would vote for Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) - read why in his blog post "How to Get Elected President". I would also vote for any presidential candidate who could raise the very low dollar exchange rate - so that I could earn more money when dealing with companies in the US.

Note about hiring me to design car wraps:
Designing car wraps is only a hobby of mine, and as such I only take on 2-6 jobs every year (which means that I turn down 95% of all the requests I get). Another thing is that I am not a car wrapping company, so I cannot create the final print. You still need to contact a car wrapping company to get it printed.

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#1
Jan 30
2008
Aaron

Aaron

The most cost effective way to advertise!

We can make them!

www.Drive4RonPaul.com

#2
Jan 30
2008
Aaron

Aaron

We are trying to get as many as we can on cars for free!

Volunteer to have your car wrapped at no cost to you for the good of the cause. at www.Drive4RomPaul.com

follow the Blog for updates. and general RP news.

#3
Feb 1
2008
joel

joel

If by "Made in America", you mean North America, then you are correct. It is built in Ontario Canada.

#4
Feb 1
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Heh... well, North America it is then :)

#5
Mar 19
2008
Yami

Yami

Great concepts!!!

I have a vehicle wrapping company that does wraps for any and all vehicle types. Great quality at competitive prices... and nope, I am not ashamed at this plug!!

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