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Illustrations for an article examining the potential implications of an AfD government in Germany.

The spot illustrations take a deliberately restrained role, relying on the party’s brand colors to create visual cohesion and support the text without drawing attention away from it.

For the online version of the article, a more dramatic approach was adopted: a pantheon-like structure is shown shattered by an arrow (the AfD symbol), reflecting the potential fragility of democratic institutions under certain political scenarios.

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What If the AfD Governs?
In Brandenburg, Saxony, and Thuringia, the question of whether the AfD will participate in a government could soon arise. We've taken a look at their election manifestos.

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Editorial Illustration

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Maria Rohwedder

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Illustrations accompanying a double-page article exploring the potential implications of an AfD government.
afd-staat
State
afd-migration
Migration
afd-familie
Family
afd-polizei
Police
afd-geld
Money
afd-bildung
Education
afd-medien
Media
afd-gesundheit
Health
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Consequences of AfD governance

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