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Propaganda in Politics
To what extent have the visual strategies of historic propaganda (eg, Nazi Germany, Soviet Union) influenced modern political branding and digital persuasion and how does this compare to persuasive design strategies in the modern day?
How have typography and colour been used as tools of political persuasion from historic propaganda posters to modern political movements, and to what extent do these strategies persist in modern political branding and digital media?
How was propaganda communicated during the rise of fascism in Europe, and how do these strategies compare and contrast to those used in modern political campaigning/persuasion?
To what extent have these strategies informed modern political campaigns?
How has propaganda communicated in history and to what extent have these strategies informed modern political campaigns?
How was propaganda communicated through visual design, and how do these strategies compare and contrast to those used in modern political campaigning/persuasion?
How has propaganda communicated through visual design in history and how do these strategies compare and contrast to those used in modern political campaigns?
how visual design has, and continues to influence political communication across different eras?