More Party Animals, Encouraging Political Diversity & DIY Politics

by Scott Beale on November 20, 2007 · 3 comments

More Party Animals

More Party Animals makes a great visual statement about the fact that we need a wider selection of diverse political parties, not just the tired old elephant and donkey.

More Party Animals is an apolitically-political idea born out of a heartfelt disenchantment with the status quo. As the current system continues to polarize this country, we strongly believe America is in need of a wider selection of political parties.

We say our idea is apolitical because More Party Animals is steadfastly devoted to being policy-free. Our animals represent a potential symbol for new beliefs, not the beliefs themselves. That, we leave up to you.

If you like this concept, you can help promote it through their growing selection of t-shirts. Personally I hate our two party system. I say vote squid!

via Coudal Partners

illustration via More Party Animals

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1 terry chay November 20, 2007 at 3:26 pm

Could have sworn I saw this in GOOD Magazine last year.

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