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DIsclaimer: The images of Otafuku are not my own. They were scanned from Otafuku: Joy of Japan by Amy Katoh.
Poster series for a mock exhibit at the Smithsonian.
Books were used for the images and theme of the mock exhibit. I based my idea on place markers for GPS. The challege for this project was making sure I was informed about the project, being able to resolve resoltion issues that may occur when scanning, and being able to incorporate images that were not of our own making.