I am a graphic design high school teacher and created this poster in response to the difficulties some may be experiencing during the distance learning that was abruptly sprung on our students, teachers, parents, and communities.
I created this poster to raise awareness of the challenges facing all of us, and promote messages about what we have to do and how we can get through this time together while also trying to have a a little fun doing it.
I created this poster to raise awareness of the challenges facing all of us, and promote messages about what we have to do and how we can get through this time together while also trying to spread a positive message.
Routine became incredibly important for my toddler when the schools closed. Mirroring a day at school, we made a set of cards that we order according to the schedule for the day on a clothesline in our living room. Each morning we look at the…
Providence parks department's community gardener in residence, MJ Robinson, created this signage for community gardens located on city park land. It was also shared more widely through the RI Food Policy Council's Covid-19 resource page for…
Before the arrival of Europeans in the Americans in the late 15th century, the Pokanoket people lived in a relatively disease-free environment.Starting in 1616, those same people began to suffer from a series of pandemics that wiped out up to 90% of…
An uplifiting sign seen in Tricycle's Ice Cream's window during a night walk. I felt anxious and suffocated, so I walked around the West End. I had seen several signs encouraging positivity in the neighborhood. I appreciated the simplicity of this…