Vote Hemp Button by Kelly Rosen

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These 3" buttons are classic and fun accessories for your gear and wardrobe. Printed and handcrafted in the US, these metal buttons have pin backs and are coated with scratch and UV-resistant mylar.

Political art buttons made from hemp paper are earth-friendly and fun! Hemp paper is better for our planet than conventional paper, and each button features activist artwork printed with non-toxic toner on an eco-friendly printer, in a workshop run via solar panels and geothermal technology. Buttons and pins from Creative Action Network are the perfect gift or party favor for friends and family young and old. An easy, eco-friendly choice! Made in the USA.

Proceeds Support:
HaadcountProceeds support HeadCount, a non-partisan organization that works with musicians to promote participation in democracy. Vote! is a non-partisan button campaign that encourage people to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming US midterm elections.

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Design By: Kelly Rosen
Kelly Rosen Kelly is a graphic designer and illustrator with experience in digital and print design, digital illustration, typography, hand-lettering, watercolor illustration, and photography. She strives to form meaningful connections, promote diversity and authenticity, encourage empathy, and foster positive change through her work. When she's not making art, you can find her playing ukulele and writing children's books.
Design By: Kelly Rosen
Kelly Rosen Kelly is a graphic designer and illustrator with experience in digital and print design, digital illustration, typography, hand-lettering, watercolor illustration, and photography. She strives to form meaningful connections, promote diversity and authenticity, encourage empathy, and foster positive change through her work. When she's not making art, you can find her playing ukulele and writing children's books.
Artist Statement

For this design, I took inspiration from the raised fist and added paper to symbolize a ballot, with each person holding up a different letter for the word "vote." This piece would be incomplete and unsuccessful if all hands were not present, indicating that voting is both an individual effort as well as a community one. Our vote is our voice and we are louder when we speak together. - Kelly Rosen