Thursday, May 10, 2012

Passport to Communication

So, like I said in my last post..Comm Week is upon us. I had my presentation (that I brought cheater treats for). That day everyone walked to the other writing consultants and I with a paper passport to get stamps. It was our way of encouraging them to participate. Well, I have to say that these passports were pretty cool...guess who made them? Me! Well, Monica printed them but with the help of Pinterest, I designed them. See, I have seen people pin "Passport Invitation's" for weddings so I searched for them in Pinterest and found this template.

It was perfect. I downloaded it, changed the picture to our Communications Studies logo and then took out all the marriage stuff.

Unfortunately, I never got a picture of the actual passport once it was done and printed.

But...I'll tell you all about it. It was designed so that you fold the paper in half twice and then everything should be laid out perfectly. So the front page says "PASSPORT"  has the SJSU COMM logo and then under it in a scripted writing it says "SJSU COMM WEEK WRITING CONSULTANTS" because they were all coming to see us.
On the inside it looks very similar to a passport or even a license with a spot for a picture on the left (we used that for their stamps) then above it in lettering similar to the block letters on our paper money it says "UNITED STATES OF COMMUNICATION." Under that it has spaces for students to put their name, year in school, major, and Professor. It also is filled out for them where it says School: San Jose State University, Date: May 2012 and Event: Comm Week


Overall, I loved it. It was nice to see one of my Pinterest projects in action with people that aren't just me!

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