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El Paso Women’S History Coloring Book Volume Ii / Historia De Las Mujeres De El Paso: Cuaderno De Colorear Volumen Ii, El Paso Women’S History Coloring Book Committee
El Paso Women’S History Coloring Book Volume Ii / Historia De Las Mujeres De El Paso: Cuaderno De Colorear Volumen Ii, El Paso Women’S History Coloring Book Committee
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The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. The El Paso Women’s History Coloring Book Volume II celebrates this anniversary and women’s achievements, while also acknowledging that much work still remains to be done regarding women’s and voting rights.
This new bilingual (Spanish and English) coloring book builds upon the El Paso Women’s History Coloring Book, published in March 1991. The original coloring book was created by Eva Ross, a retired teacher and former Equity Program Specialist of the Ysleta Independent School District. This second volume was developed as a free educational resource. …
Centennial Notecards, Anne Giangiulio
Centennial Notecards, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
From the over 30 watercolor drawings I did of buildings on The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) campus, 24 were selected to be made into high-quality deckle edged blank notecards. The cards are sold on campus in 4 separate packages of 6 cards each for $18 as part of UTEP's Centennial celebration in 2014. These same drawings also became a silk scarf (see also "Silk Scarf designed for UTEP's Centennial Celebration" under the "2013 Portfolio in Depth" header).
Posters Against Ebola, Anne Giangiulio
Posters Against Ebola, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Poster I designed and donated to the website project http://postersagainstebola.com/. All proceeds of the sale of this poster go to Doctors Without Borders. This poster featured a stylized traditional mask design of the Ivory Coast, where the Ebola outbreak was at its worst. This poster was produced as a limited edition screenprint with printing donated by local El Paso, TX print shop, Proper Print Shop.
Chalk The Block 2014 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Chalk The Block 2014 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
I designed this poster for the annual Chalk the Block event which took place October 10–October 12, 2014 in downtown El Paso. For the pop-up gallery component of the event, I organized a group of 10 students from my 'Graphic Design 4: Typography' class at The University of Texas at El Paso. Their posters were judged and selected to be on sale in a downtown outdoor booth for the three-day weekend event. All proceeds from the sale of the posters went directly to the students.
Chalk The Block 2013 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Chalk The Block 2013 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
I designed this poster for the annual Chalk the Block event which took place October 11–October 13, 2013 in downtown El Paso. For the pop-up gallery component of the event, I organized a group of 6 students from my 'Graphic Design 4: Typography' class at The University of Texas at El Paso. Their posters were judged and selected to be on sale in a downtown space, previously a vacant restaurant, which had been converted into a gallery for the three-day weekend event. All proceeds from the sale of the posters went directly to the students.