Tag Archives: irish presidential

Election Revamp

Conor O’Toole is obsessed with fonts, to the point where I once saw him throw a molotov cocktail into a shop because “their alphabet spaghetti looked weird”. Here he is with some redesigns on the campaign posters for the Irish Presidential candidates.

This presidential election has been full of mediocre promotional materials and poorly thought out slogans. Luckily I’m here with my extensive knowledge of pollotics (Sic – Ed) and my eye for media.

Continue reading

Irish Presidential Candidates And Their Bewildering Campaign Pictures

Giles Brody brings you pictorial analysis fresh from the Irish Presidential campaign trail.

Take that Bin Laden…

If you thought Mary Davis supported Al-Qaeda’s attacks on New York then prepare to feel very foolish indeed. In this picture Mary Davis lays a wreath at the 9/11 memorial in Donadea Forest, Kildare, paying her respects while simultaneously giving the middle finger to terrorists everywhere. A spokesghost for all who died on that fateful day thanked the presidential hopeful, adding “Now we can all finally be at peace”. Not pictured was Mary’s recreation of Philippe Petit’s 1974 high-wire walk between the two towers, which she was goaded into posing for by a local photographer for “a laugh”. Continue reading