Completed
 
 
 
 
 
President Support
Design
Writing
NVIDIA Fireside Chat Items
Special Events → Malachowsky Hall Ribbon Cutting
Due Open Deliverables
10-17-2023 0 / 2
Project Lead Project Team
David Houder CS Ben Kolbus, David Houder
Sponsor Information
President's OfficeAlice BurnsDirector of Presidential Relations and Major Events
Project Description

Simple digital invitation to be emailed to a select group of students.

design should take cue's from "Momentum" branding since this is student oriented:

https://brandcenter.ufl.edu/graphic-elements/

 

A7 size (5x7, 7x5) is generally best format for email invitation. 

 

4k, 16:9 Image for digital sign promotions

 

Include image of Jensen, Sasse and NVIDIA logo, possiably also Malachowsky Hall for visual refrence since this is a new building and amon the first events to be held there

Jensen:
https://ufadvancement.photoshelter.com/galleries/C0000fIxx4kplEwM/G000011tMo9mBHls/Jensen-Huang

Sasse:
https://ufadvancement.photoshelter.com/galleries/C0000ilbsDGgNIY0/G0000BASxL4LW8_Q/Approved-Portraits

NVIDIA Logo:

https://ufodaa.box.com/s/bkbbtfx138u3x7vgw77hsuzhudyfs03j

Malachowsky Hall:
https://ufodaa.box.com/s/5qevwggm2lc4acz7gz1dtflkbcebmjs0

 

Basic Language for invitation:

 

Special Event

Please join us for a conversation with Jensen Huang, co-founder, president and CEO of NVIDIA Corporation, hosted by University of Florida president Ben Sasse.

 

9-10 AM

Friday November 3rd, 2023

 

NVIDIA Auditorium

Malachowsky Hall

 

Language for digital signage:

 

Special Virtural Event

Please join us online for a conversation with Jensen Huang, co-founder, president and CEO of NVIDIA Corporation, hosted by University of Florida president Ben Sasse.

 

9-10 AM

Friday November 3rd, 2023

 

[Space for QR code to come]

Deliverables
DeliverableDraft DueDue DateStatusAssigned TeamNotes 
Digital Invitation10-17-2023CompletedBen Kolbus🔎 ✏️
Digital Signage Promo10-17-2023CompletedBen Kolbus🔎 ✏️
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Created on Oct. 17, 2023 at  9:56 AM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Nov.  2, 2023 at 10:19 AM (EDT). Owned by Houder, David.
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