Design wizards for contemporary political poster design elements
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i135.1213Keywords:
Design, Politic, PoliticaAbstract
Political posters are a powerful motivating tool and a deep visual and mental message of attraction for the individual and the public, and a phenomenon of a social and psychological nature, and it is considered one of the propaganda tools that influence all times, in war and peace, elections, demonstrations and social media
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