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Signage created and installed in the library for the exhibit. Multiple photographers listed below alphabetically under Creator.
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Daytime images show the installed artwork of Graphic Design BFA students Laura Allen, Francesca Nanna, Shannon Roberson, and Aaron Young .
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This image was created to act as both a digital slide for the library website and as an introductory poster for the in-person exhibit.
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Page 34 and final page of Print Media I: Correct Postage.
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Pages 32 and 33 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Kristen Willoughby.
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Pages 28 and 29 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Katie Tonch.
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Pages 26 and 27 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Julius Shumpert.
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Pages 24 and 25 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Stone Russell.
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Pages 22 and 23 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Mylek McNeil.
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Pages 20 and 21 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Autumn Martin.
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Pages and of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Jack Kozlowski.
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Pages 16 and 17 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Emily Kinser.
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Pages 14 and 15 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Talia Glass.
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Page 30 and final page from the zine Typography and Psychogeography.
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Pages 28 and 29 from the zine Typography and Psychogeography. Shows artwork by student
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Pages 26 and 27 from the zine Typography and Psychogeography. Shows artwork by student Shannon Roberson
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Pages 24 and 25 from the zine Typography and Psychogeography. Shows artwork by student Morgan Sharron
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Pages 22 and 23 from the zine Typography and Psychogeography. Shows artwork by student Mollie Glass
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Marketing announcement created for exhibit program for the exhibit "Centennial Celebration of the Discovery of Insulin"
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The Lunch & Learn is featured on the World Diabetes Day website, including the interactive map of events.
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Photographs of one exhibit case/vitrines showing all selected items.
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Photographs of one exhibit case/vitrines showing all selected items.
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From Nature: Nearly 100 years since insulin was first used in the treatment of diabetes, Professor Chantal Mathieu, Professor of Medicine at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, takes us through the history, development and future of this life saving drug.
Read more at nature.com/immersive/d42859-021-00002-5/index.html
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Pages 12 and 13 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student by Kelli Crocket.
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Pages 10 and 11 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Christina Carsley