The most recognizable image from presidential campaign posters in the last election was the "O" design on the literature and paraphernalia of President-Elect Barack Obama. Yesterday, the New York Times published an interview with graphic designer Sol Sender, the creator of the ubiquitous symbol, by art director Steven Heller. Given the prominence it took on in the campaign, I found learning about the process of creating the "O" to be an interesting read. Check it out.
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