my name is katie and i'm a graphic design
student at the university of cincinnati.
i'm never in the same place for long.
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Hi guys!
I’m hoping you all will be kind enough to help me and my graphic design classmates with a little goal we have. We are UCGD 2012, and we’re trying to put together an awesome senior show - an exhibition of 37 projects that speak to the past 5 years of our grueling work, hard lessons, fun nights, and meaningful design education. We’ve had an incredible turnout of people so far who have been willing to contribute money to make this goal (nay, DREAM!) happen for us.
But here’s the thing: we can make it better. We can do really awesome things. All we need to do is let more people know that we exist, and hope that they will consider giving even $1 towards funding our exhibition. We hit our first goal, but it’s not the end.
This is when I’m gonna ask for a small favor. If you’d be so kind, please reblog this video and let the world know that there are 40 designers here at the University of Cincinnati who are waiting to Do Good through a variety of capstone topics, ranging from mountain biking and card games to childhood development and human trafficking. Let everyone know that they can give as little as $1 at our Kickstarter page to help make our senior show, our LAST project as design students, that much more kick-ass.
Help us Do Good.
Thank you, from 40 eternally grateful UC Graphic Design seniors.

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my capstone’s new home.

it’s thesis time.
“VIB is a life sciences research institute, based in Flanders, Belgium. They perform basic research with a strong focus on translating scientific results into pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial applications. For their fifteenth anniversary, we did the entire event branding, for which we used only chalk and a huge blackboard. For this event we also designed a box with nine books in it. For the books only we made more then 200 large chalk drawings.”

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Uh sweet.
very sweet