The Daily Heller: Nature for Kamala

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Breaking News: Flora and Fauna joined the Democrats’ reinvigorated 2024 presidential campaign this past Sunday when a team of creative professionals from Portland, OR, launched “Creatures for Kamala,” a grassroots effort designed to energize voters around Vice President Harris.

“We asked ourselves: Who benefits if Kamala is elected president?” said Joshua Berger, chief design officer of Creatures for Kamala. “The answer is every living thing. All of nature needs a habitable planet, so we’re giving nature a voice through this campaign.”

The group is offering a selection of free downloadable artwork that features a wide variety of nature’s own showing their support for Kamala, starting with birds, trees, fish and butterflies. New artwork for everything from buttons to lawn signs, in both English and Spanish, will be released between now and Election Day (Nov. 5).

“Vice President Harris has a strong track record on the environment and doesn’t think the climate crisis is a hoax,” said Mark Jacobs, chief strategy officer and co-creator of Creatures for Kamala. “We need her in the White House to continue our transition to clean energy and restore the health of the planet.”

The Creatures for Kamala team consists of volunteers across the country, including a chief bird officer, chief tree officer, and chief fish officer.

All of the campaign typography is hand-painted by Niko Courtelis, chief art officer, who came up with the original concept and designed each poster. Courtelis and Berger are partners and creative directors of Plazm, a Portland, OR–based design agency.