I love to see the political signs sprouting like flowers during the political season. It would almost be nice if those people that post signs in their yards had to keep them posted until the next election as a reminder of what they got for their vote!
Is it just me or is a BLACK and RED Political Yard Sign Very hard to read and look rather menevolent? Most signs are patriotic: Red, White and Blue...
I have even seen a few farm tractor green signs that are rather eye catching, someone once told me green was the choice of genius, IDK?
Did anyone notice the signs on the 300K motor home at the clam bake? Those signs will stick in the minds of the hard working and unemployed voters in the district on September 14th...
Another candidate has SO MUCH stuff on her sign, you don't know what to read first and by the time you get your bearings you're long past it! Oh well...
Lastly, where the heck are the signs of the rest of the candidates??????
Just say no to black and red! Not very patriotic...
ReplyDeleteProbably best for political signs are those on a yellow or white background because they can be read at night more easily.
ReplyDeleteMaryland candidates tend to prefer sign colors based on the state flag: yellow, black, red, and white. I think black and red is pretty sharp myself and when I did literature last time I ran those were colors I chose out of necessity (black print on red cardstock - a low budget solution. Color printing is WAY expensive for an unpaid political position.)
I think you are right about the lady in the last sign, so I think her next batch is simpler.
It's good to see someone commenting on Somerset County politics. Seems like Wicomico and Worcester are decently covered so let's have Somerset step out of the shadows.
I linked to you at monoblogue.