Hannah's work was titled Graphic Identity Series and included an assortment of illustrations of designs for different objects such as designs for wine bottles, a theater and book jacket, and a Human Rights poster. I thought Hannah's work was very detailed and definitely showed off Hannah's talents and creativity. I especially liked the Human Rights poster which was a map of the world in the background and then silhouettes of people of all sorts and ages in front of the map showing that we're all different and from different places but share the same place and deserve the same rights.
Jon Giebler's work was very different than Hannah's. He used a lot of photoshop and there was a least one image on an eye in every piece of work. Jon's work gave me an eerie and almost creepy feeling because the eyes were almost watching you from every piece of work. He had one piece titled "nuclear family" that showed a portrait of a family affected by nuclear and portrays how the world is changing.
Overall, it was interesting to see student's work and creativity other than the ones at Hartwick and I left with an overall sense that the world is vast and changing.
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