Campaign Button Artwork

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This “Rocky Mountian High” series was inspired by a request from Wid Horner who asked me to make the state decal for Colorado available ahed of schedule.
[Colorado Button Art]
Joint Photographers Experts Group format.
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203KB JPEG File
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Simple image with White Background
The Jewel of Colorado logo.

Thanks to Wid Horner for requesting the Colorado State decal.  I began to recall my time spent there and this came to mind.

Clicking the file icon to the left will begin downloading a graphic to display in your browser, and you probably don't want that.  Instead, you should use your right click mouse button while hovering over the icon, then choose save the target to your computer.  If you have a button company to produce this for you, you should have them download it directly, or email it to them as an attachement after downloading it; they may have a preference of filetype so just tell them where this site is.


HOLY CRIPES LOOK AT THIS!!!
http://www.cafepress.com/colobama
These people in Colorado are amazing!  They really know how to party!  I'm very impressed and happy to be a small part of something that became so large.
Portable Network Graphic format.
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432KB Layered PNG File
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Multi-layered file to allow for advanced editing.  BlueO layer, Rocky Mountian layer, white stripe layer, red stripe layer.
Portable Network Graphic format.
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502KB Transparent PNG File
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Transparency in normal regions
Compuserve Graphics Interchange Format.
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125KB GIF File
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Transparency in normal regions
This “Star of David” series was inspired by a request from Jordan Pollack who has work available in the Bumper Sticker section.
[Jewish Button Art]
Joint Photographers Experts Group format.
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483KB JPEG File
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Simple image with White Background
Star of David cut on the Obama Logo.

Thanks to Jordan Pollack for requesting this.  I probably would have never made such a thing if he didn't ask for it.

Clicking the file icon to the left will begin downloading a graphic to display in your browser, and you probably don't want that.  Instead, you should use your right click mouse button while hovering over the icon, then choose save the target to your computer.  If you have a button company to produce this for you, you should have them download it directly, or email it to them as an attachement after downloading it; they may have a preference of filetype so just tell them where this site is.
Portable Network Graphic format.
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1.64MB PNG File
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Transparency in normal regions
Compuserve Graphics Interchange Format.
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323KB GIF File
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Transparency in normal regions
Windows Meta-File format.
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1.53MB WMF File
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Transparency in normal regions.  Vector Art for import to Windows applications
Matt McGarvey created this USMC series.
[U.S.M.C. Button Art.]
This is only available in a JPEG format.
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JPEG File
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Blue Base USMC
246KB max Jpeg file of the Mighty Eagle, Globe & Anchor on the Obama logo.

Thanks to Matt McGarvey whose Photoshop skills produced this series of ’Marines for Obama” graphics

Clicking the file icon to the left will begin downloading a graphic to display in your browser, and you probably don't want that.  Instead, you should use your right click button while mousing over the image, and then choosing to save the target to your computer.  If you have a button company to produce this for you, you should have them download it directly.
[U.S.M.C. Button Art.] This is only available in a JPEG format.
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JPEG File
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Smaller O w/USMC
[U.S.M.C. Button Art.] This is only available in a JPEG format.
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JPEG File
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O same as USMC
[U.S.M.C. Button Art.] This is only available in a JPEG format.
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JPEG File
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Bigger O w/USMC
[U.S.M.C. Button Art.] This is only available in a JPEG format.
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JPEG File
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O w/Officers USMC
Thanks to Deborah Haughton who created this 100%
[Missippi State Button Art.]
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JPEG File
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Mississippi Button

Great choice cause smaller download
Portable Network Graphic File
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Mississippi Button

(note: not all programs handle PNG's correctly, but this is the artists original file)
1.8MB JPEG & 3.2MB PNG files of a Mississippi State for Button Production.

Clicking a file icon will begin downloading a graphic to display in your browser, and you probably don't want that.  Instead, you should use your right click button while mousing over a file icon image, and then choosing to save the target to your computer.  If you have a button company to produce this for you, you should have them download it directly.
Thanks to Katie Maher from little-town PA whose passion for the campaign has inspired this design of hers.
[Pennsylvania Liberty Bell Button Art.]
This is only available in a JPEG format, check the PRO printers section for others.
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JPEG File
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PA Liberty Button
413KB Jpeg file of a Pennsylvania Obama Liberty Bell for Button Production.

Clicking the file icon to the left will begin downloading a graphic to display in your browser, and you probably don't want that.  Instead, you should use your right click button while mousing over the image, and then choosing to save the target to your computer.  If you have a button company to produce this for you, you should have them download it directly.