CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE!

The Arizona Questers association asked Glyphics to design six exhibit panels commemorating the women who struggled and fought for 72 years to pass the legislation to allow women the right to vote. This legislation was passed in 1920, 100 years ago. These panels will travel from library to library. They can also be used for openings celebrating 2020 as a year that we all can appreciate what these women did for us and get out and vote. You can contact us if you would like these historical panels to come to your town or library.

These women lead by example, now it’s our turn to make change that makes history. Let’s make them proud.

interactive education will change the world

 

One of my favorite things to design is curriculum. I believe that designing and teaching interactive education, will change the world. The latest curriculum book that Glyphics has designed was for the Arizona Burn Foundation. Since volunteers bring this information into schools to teach kids how not to get burned, we wanted to design a large format book that would stand on it's own and have flaps in-between so that the teacher could ask the kids questions about the story and the illustrations on the page. We hired Melissa Diggens to write the curriculum and Greg Ham to develop the characters and designed this interactive book about a curious hummingbird and a caring dog who shows her how to not get burned. It has gotten great reviews, so much so, that we needed to design a smaller version that will go across the country.