At Microsoft, we believe that elections should be open and secure. We're doing our part by safeguarding democratic processes, promoting a healthy information ecosystem, and advocating for corporate civic responsibility.
As part of our commitments, we're open-sourcing our entire 2024 Voter Registration campaign design, a comprehensive toolkit of graphic resources designed to help you engage your communities, workplaces, and friends. These open-source materials are crafted to help you create communications that emphasize the importance of voting and encourage others to register and vote. Use them to amplify your voice, and encourage others to use theirs.
Get the assets here, register to vote and learn more about how we're advancing and protecting democracy at Microsoft.
These vibrant and dynamic designs are inspired by the diverse voices and perspectives that drive our democracy. Through an array of fonts, colors, textures, and shapes, these graphics emphasize the collective power of individual votes, deliberately avoiding voting clichés to foster inclusivity and engagement. Celebrating the richness of our electoral process, this expression underscores that democracy thrives when every voice is heard.
Profile pictures, yard signs, posters, stickers, badges, banners, print ads, postcards, flags and more - the possibilities are limitless of what you can create.
Get all assets on OneDrive. Use Figma if you're a pro. For most common designs, visit Microsoft Unlocked and use design assets in Microsoft Designer and Clipchamp.
We welcome your contributions to this project. Please note that most contributions require you to agree to a Contribution License Agreement (CLA.) Visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com. This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
Microsoft and any contributors grant you a license to content in this repository under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0, see the LICENSE file. Privacy information can be found at https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/.



