Daily News | Meet the Philly designer behind Instagram’s ‘VOTE’ stickers
When Selena Gomez, Joe Biden, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez added the balloon-lettered, pastel “VOTE” sticker to their Instagram stories Tuesday, they, along with an untold number of other social media users, shared the work of Philadelphia artist Fabiola Lara.
She designed three other stickers for Instagram with an election theme: a rainbow design that says, “Register to Vote”; a heart with “I voted” on it; and a lady in a blue bucket hat with the words “I registered to vote.” All four have been available on Instagram since May and users can pick English or Spanish versions. The Instagram icon for election-related material — a red, white, and blue ballot box — is hers, too.
Instagram’s official post promoting Lara’s work said the stickers “help Americans express pride — in English or Spanish — when voting in the midterm elections.” “The black outlines on all stickers are hand-drawn, then colored digitally so they have kind of a human element to it,” she said.
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