Check it out: EDAR residents go vinyl

Submitted by Stephanie Hunt on Thu, 08/13/2009 - 5:54pm.
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If you haven't already, stop by the 2nd floor of the library to view the hottest items off the EdLab die cutter. Our excellent graphic design intern, Neha, created these life sized line drawings of each new resident and cut them from adhesive vinyl. This involved lots of trouble shooting and learning about the quirks of our new die cutter, but Neha's perseverance paid off. I think that the end result is a great example of the type of creative work you can accomplish when you have a machine like this "in-house."

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Calli Kosch Says:
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 1:49pm

I saw your adhesive vinyl cut-outs today and they look awesome! I can tell that working with that material, especially with its thin and delicate pieces, would be difficult. They look very polished and professional, and I really like how on some of them you extended their feet into the woodwork near the floor. That's just a minor detail, but I thought it gave these silhouettes (for lack of a better word) a cool effect. Excellent work, Neha!


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Brian Hughes Says:
Thu, 08/13/2009 - 10:19pm

So cool! It really brings the space 'to life'... and the sheer quality of the images are fantastic. Great work Neha!


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Pranav Garg Says:
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 10:18am

Great work Neha...