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Project 3 Symbol Sets Animal-Kangaroo --- Industry-Brewery Kangaroo's are indigenous to Australia and are the National Symbol of Australia.   They are marsupial's from the family Macropodidae, macropods, meaning "large foot".   There are different types of Kangaroo's including the Red Kangaroo, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, the Western Grey Kangaroo and the Antilopine Kangaroo. Because of its long feet, a kangaroo cannot walk normally and are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. After discussion with the class it was decided to refine the Kangaroo with the beer taps or with a keg. With the wheat incorporated into the design With the Kangaroo holding a Beer Mug Reworked and changes made for final images.
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PSA Poster Group C - The Equality Center Dennis R. Neill Equality Center The group I am working with was assigned "The Equality Center" for our PSA Poster. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located at the edge of downtown Tulsa and has been serving LGBT Oklahomans since 1980.  This non-profit organization is housed in an 18,000 sq. ft. facility and is one of the largest LGBT centers in the region.  It houses an event center, full-service lending library, a wellness center, a cyber center and has many classes that members of the community can attend. Original Word List and Thumbnails Revised Thumbnails and Title, CTA Laura's Poster Design Our Title and Call to Action were changed. Laura's 2nd Poster Design Incorporating the New Title and Call to Action. Team Timeline We decided that Bryce would finalize our poster and email it to the printer getting it ready for our final presentation.
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PSA Blog Post The Ad Council's Autism Awareness Ad Campaign began in 2006 and since then 81% of parents of young children believe that autism is very or somewhat common. This ad campaign shows a cartoon/claymation video of Jason Sanchez who is a child who has autism.  It shows some of the struggles that he has gone through in dealing with some of the issues that a someone with autism (or someone on the autism spectrum) deals with.  Incorporating in the poster, the caption of "I didn't talk for a very long time".  I felt that this was a successful campaign as it not only showed issues, but helped people  who aren't affected personally by autism (or know someone with autism) become more aware of people with autism, by  reinforcing the issues and things that people deal with when dealing with autism, whether it be a child, a parent, a sibling or a friend.