Think!'s flier archive is both a record of the past and an invitation for the future. All material on this page is freely available for download and reckless reproduction.



Finals looming large on your horizon? Perhaps it's time to reprioritize (also in gif)



This is what democracy looks like! (also in gif)



Think! flier emphasizing the need for community and "togetherness" (also in gif)



What has the labor movment ever done for me? (also in gif)



"I've killed more people than the unabomber, because I've paid more taxes."

--Attributed to Oprah Winferey



Abe Lincoln tells it how it is.



Dance, when you're perfectly free.



Our revolution is, itself, the very joy we take in it.



Think Al Gore is a real piece of ass? So do we! (also in pdf, jpg)



Having trouble picking sides in the debate? So are we! (also in pdf, jpg)



Tired of Stanford's Dirty Dishes! Download this and help Free the Foothills! (also in pdf, psd)



Signs polluting your visual landscape? Download this and help Free the Foothills! (also in pdf, psd)



Campaign flier in solidarity with SOSA (Stanford Open Space Alliance), to protect foothills from unneccesary development.



"Create don't Absorb"



Flier for the "Apathy Special Fee", one of three initiatives Think! sponsored during the Spring 2000 ASSU elections. It failed due to low turnout.



"Commerce without Morality". The slogan was taken from Mahatma Gandhi's list of seven deadly sins.



"Stanford Conditioner"



"Corporate Whore", one of the six original Think! posters, plastered all over the steps of MemAud during our first action.



"Culture Gap", one of the six original Think! fliers, and still the most popular.



Flier designed for "National Eating Disorder Prevention Week" during Winter Quarter 2000.



Campaign flier for "God special fee", run during the Spring 2000 ASSU elections. Unfortunately, God was killed in a landslide victory for the rival "Money" special fee. As Guy Debord wrote "capitalism is merely the material reconstruction of the religious illusion."



Poster of support for the "Abolish the Abbreviation Hoo-Tow" special fee, which was narrowly defeated in the Spring 2000 ASSU elections by big-money backers from the Hoover Institution.



"I want You" Recruitment flier for use at job fairs. Remember: we can all serve our country in different ways.



Detournment of possibly the most ubiquitous advertising slogan of all time, showing children forced to assemble shoes. One of the orignal Think! fliers.



"My Country"



Recruiting information for Think! spin-off corporatewhore.com (in PDF format)



Public service announcement to harried students that some problems cannot be solved by cramming the night before.



"Start a Creative Revolution". Nobody is saying you have to join ours.



Flier publicizing "National Eating Disorder Prevention Week"