The University of Oklahoma's Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing is collaborating with Gaylord College, Norman High School and Clinton High School in a project titled, “What is Home?” which is a digital storytelling project involving the high school students.
I was provided all of the logos and was asked to set up the artwork for a t-shirt that the students will wear when they visit the OU campus. I had to create vector versions of each logo and change them from a full-color to a one-color design. It was a simple project, but a fun one all the same. I love how I am able to learn about the different groups and events going on around campus through these projects I work on with them.
These will most likely be screen printed because of the quantity that is being ordered. However, we also have an in-house direct-to-garment printer for smaller orders. Both printing methods are very interesting to watch.
I recently finished a design project for OU's Crimson and Cream Copy Center & Student Post OFfice. They wanted some fun, creative shipping labels that students could purchase and use on their packages. They requested some birthday, university, and generic themed labels. Here are the final designs!
What do you think about this set of pin buttons geared towards students studying or interested in technology and IT?
Share something you like and something you would do differently in the comments! 😄 AND make sure to stay tuned for the next set of themed buttons!