Political as Unusual

For more than 30 years, Mad Dog Madigan has worked at the intersection of progressive politics, media, and visual culture.

His career began in political and cultural commentary as a Senior Editor at National Lampoon, followed by writing for television - learning early how satire, timing, and narrative shape public perception. He then went on to work directly with legendary comic artist Neal Adams, whose socially conscious work redefined political storytelling in visual media. He trained under renowned political street artist Robbie Conal, gaining firsthand experience in confrontational, public-facing political art.

Across three decades, that foundation has evolved into a singular skill set: using design, satire, and modern visual language to move political messages through culture.

“I work with serious progressives who know where they stand, aren’t afraid to criticize both parties, and want sharp, visual political messaging that values clarity over comfort.” - Mad Dog

 
 

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