15 years of slane posters

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• Designed by Val Carlson (93)

• BU alum and former Temporary Instructor (Art/Graphic Design)

• Now at Razorfish, a division of Microsoft, in Chicago, IL.

• Unknown designer (do you know who designed it?)

• Designed by Robert Rowe

• Current BU Professor (Art/Graphic Design)

• Designed by Carrie Stuber (03)

• BU alum and now a (Front end) Designer in Minneapolis, Minnesota

• Featuring Anne Riek (Howell) (04)

• BU alum and now a Graphic Designer in Indianapolis, IN.

• Designed by Nick Grygiel (04)

• BU alum and now a Graphic Designer in San Diego, CA

• Designed by Gary Will• Current BU Professor

(Art/Graphic Design)• Based on a painting by• Mary Mathias-Dickerson (05)• BU MFA alum and now

teaching at Lee University in Tennessee

• Designed by Gary Will• Based on a print by Oscar

Gillespie• Current BU Professor

(Art/Printmaking)

• Designed by Gary Will• Horn player, Kristin

Schrag (09)• David Alex Miller (07),

Sean Cummings (09), Andrew Rhodenbaugh (09), and Eric Zuber (09) in the production of Love’s Labor’s Lost

• Designed by Gary Will and Eli Davis (08) BU MFA alum and now an instructor at Illinois Central College

• Emambu Atabong, Speech Team member. NFA and AFA National Champion in Duo, NFA National Champion in Dramatic Interpretation and AFA National Champion in Poetry.

• Theatre and Multimedia production of The Adding Machine with Tommy Lucas (07).

• Designed by Gary Will• Based on a pastel drawing

by Leah Roszkowski (10)• Graphic Design Assistant at

Alberto Culver, Aurora, IL

• Designed by Gary Will• Theatre and Interactive Media

production of Orestia, Kelly Kooken and Sarah Duncan (09)

• “Vulcan”, a sculpture by Fisher Stolz, current BU professor (Art/Sculpture).

• Interactive Media students, Katie Onuma (09), Amanda DeFreeze (09), Michele Ehrich (08), Kyle Kazmier (09), and Tony Amundson (08)

• Saxophone player, Emily Hoerdemann (08)

• Designed by Gary Will• First use of QR code,

directing viewers with smart phones to a page on the Slane College site that emphasized the motto “Imagination, Creativity, Communication”.

Celebrating 15 years of

Slane College Posters.

• Designed by Gary Will