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12/14/2021
Anna Buss Oral History, 12/14/2023
In this interview, Anna Buss, who is a student at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, discusses her experiences being a student with a chronic illness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anna transferred to Eau Claire in her third year of college and shares her experience adjusting to the new school. She also talks about how the pandemic made her change her major, which was originally nursing, to graphic design. -
2021-05-17
EVERYTHING I'VE LEARNED ABOUT LOVE
“Everything I learned about love” is a journal of the year 2020 by graphic designer Juddelis Villar where she compiles photographs, journal entries, and poetry she made during the year of the pandemic. Through her little archive of the year, she tells us the story of how finding love in the middle of chaos helped her survive one of the most challenging years in history. -
2021-02-15
Canadian Mask
Image from an article in the McGill Reporter titled "COVID-19 pandemic uniting Canadians like no other event in decades". -
2021-02-15
CoVID Canada: From Far and Wide graphic
Logo created for the COVID-19 Canada exhibit from students at the University of Western Ontario. -
2020-10-08
Watch Me Grow Right Through The Concrete Cracks
The story behind this image is something I hold true to my creative process, in aspects of the pandemic, what I would like people to know is that even when life seem colorless with no blossom, we have the capacity to make something beautiful out of pain, fatigue and tiredness because humans are relentless and resilient, like a flower growing right through the cracks. -
04/20/2020
Canva Template #1 -- Blue and Green Self-Quarantine Guidelines Coronavirus Poster
Poster template hosted on Canva.com, customizable design with text locked to prevent the spread of misinformation. Information source: CDC -
04/17/2020
Canva COVID Newsletter
Email newsletter distributed to users of Canva, an online graphic design application. Text asks users to help stop the spread of misinformation regarding COVID-19 by using a suite of templates featuring information sourced from the WHO. The design elements of these templates can be customized by users, but the text is locked, ensuring that the information shared is reliable.