Since it seems like my six-part series on the 2008 presidential election has disappeared within my blog, I wanted to re-highlight it since I spent hours researching various aspects of that election.
This series focuses on the websites of Sen. John McCain and then-Sen. Barrack Obama. It was a culmination of a semester of research in an Advertising course. While I was writing these posts (in the Fall of 2008), I was also producing many 30 second ads (Motion Graphics) supporting the Obama Campaign. These videos will posted in the next blog post.
- Politics & Effectively using the Web (part one)
In part one, I introduce the dilemma McCain has in effectively reaching young people on the web. - Politics & Effectively Using the Web (part two)
In part two, I continue my discussion of McCain and his ineffective use of the web. - Politics & Effectively Using the Web (part three)
In part three, I continue my discussion of McCain and his ineffective use of the web. - Politics & Effectively Using the Web (part four)
In part four, I take a look at the recent website redesign by John McCain and compare it to his previously all black website. - Politics & Effectively Using the Web (part five)
In part five, I take a look how Obama is getting out the vote and viral advertising. - Politics & Effectively Using the Web (part six
In part six, I simply have a list of reasons why Obama won this election.
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