BSTRO, a digital agency with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver, BC, has released an augmented reality app that tackles our bloated, messy Presidential election process head-on.
From the agency’s press release:
The new app, entitled JusTRUit, is designed to relieve the stress and exhaustion the majority of Americans are feeling after what feels like a decade of electoral rhetoric, jabs, millions of wasted dollars, and storms of misguided tweets. The app allows worn-out supporters of any US candidate to reframe their voting experience by simply holding their smartphone up to their completed ballot. Through the power of augmented reality, a new individual will appear as a voting option: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Full disclosure: the app isn’t real, of course. But it’s still more credible than Donald Trump’s campaign . . .