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Top 5 Enamel Pin
US News BFD Announcement ? 2021
Due Open Deliverables
10-07-2021  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS James Baer, David Houder
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Project Description
Alumni Relations & Annual Giving would like to order UF Top 5 Lapel Pins for stakeholders in South Florida that were involved in the UFCG office, and we would like to request you and you team’s design talents to share the design file with the vendor for production. Some vendors include design services in their charges (like PinCrafters) but due to a quick timeline we would prefer to share the design if this might be something you and your team could produce? We would like to get the pins (~50) delivered to stakeholders before the UFCG office closure (October 27) and most companies have a ~4 week production timeline so we would need the design ASAP, today or tomorrow if at all possible. For design specifics, we trust your team on the colors/shape selection for the pin, and if anything more blue vs. orange if possible due to University of Miami’s orange color prevalence.
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Created on Sept. 29, 2021 at  3:47 PM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Nov. 14, 2022 at  9:36 AM (EST). Owned by Houder, David.
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