DAAP students help design Super Bowl graphics

Two students of the University of Cincinnati’s internationally recognized College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) were selected to work with Infinite Scale Design Group to design graphics, banners, and wayfinding signage for Super Bowl LXII in Phoenix.

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Two students of the University of Cincinnati’s internationally recognized College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) were selected to work with Infinite Scale Design Group to design graphics, banners, and wayfinding signage for Super Bowl LXII in Phoenix.

According to the story in UC News, Justin Curtis of Middletown and Sarah Dunn of Kenwood worked in Salt Lake City as part of their required cooperative design quarters.

While Dunn will watch the Super Bowl from home, Curtis will stay behind to place the design work for the big game.

Read the full article here.

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