It’s the political season, and some savvy Michigan State University (MSU) students have captured the national buzz by spinning well-known political catch phrases into smart sustainability-focused posters. Students from Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures (WRAC) teamed up with students from MSU’s art department to create the series of six posters.
“Everyone is thinking politics these days,” said John Kinch of East Lansing, a former visiting assistant professor in WRAC and principal of Kinch Communications. “That’s why last spring in my publications management course, we chose these types of phrases for this fall’s campaign to raise awareness about sustainability. It’s a global, bi-partisan, issue that we hope people stay engaged with long after this election season is over.”

Students in Kinch’s class were mentored by Kelly Salchow, an assistant professor of art and art history at MSU and Terry Link, director of the Office of Campus Sustainability.
The posters will be featured throughout East Lansing and the Michigan State University campus. T-shirts with the design can be purchased from the East Lansing-based www.retroduck.com. The full-size posters can also be downloaded from www.ecofoot.msu.edu.
Read more about the student project in the MSU News Bulletin (opens as a pdf in a new window).
Tags: politics, sustainability, WRAC

I am loving these!
Gorgeous posters! My favorite is the “I like bike” one.
These are great! I’d like to order a t-shirt…how should we search on the retroduck site for these?
Lindsey LaTour reply on October 19th, 2008:
I’ve got an email in to retroduck… stay tuned!
Angela Shetler reply on November 5th, 2008:
Thanks, I emailed them as well but hadn’t heard back!
Update: The shirts are not yet available at Retro Duck. I spoke with Terry Link this week and he was not sure when they would be for sale.
Good work, keep it up
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