Fairbanks Gallery banners
The Fairbanks Gallery banners—part of a new identity system—advertises current exhibits and calls for the attention of pedestrians on the adjacent sidewalk. Two feet wide and four feet tall, the outdoor-vinyl prints are mounted on the front porch of Fairbanks Hall (built 1892).
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- Published:
- 06.06.07
- Categories:
- formalizer, print communication, school


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