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James Baer
Flat Mr. 2Bits - Print
2025 SUAH Event Promotion/Concepting [Stand Up and Holler]
Description/Criteria
Would like to create a printable version of Mr. 2Bits, based on the fictional character Flat Stanley to hopefully encourage social posts on Giving Day. a. Specs from Renaissance are attached. I requested 2 sizes – I’m thinking the 4x7.5 inch will work best with the edits I’m requesting. b. Use the cartoon Mr. 2 Bits but with the following changes: i. Change “2-Bits” text to the Giving Day logo ii. Add a rectangular box underneath his feet (like he would be standing on it) with the following text centered in the box: 2-20-25 givingday.ufl.edu
Files/Project Location
Draft Due to SCME Leadership Draft Due to Sponsor Production Deadline In-Hand Date
   
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Created on Dec. 19, 2024 at  2:54 PM (EST). Last updated by Phenicie, Jason on March 11 at  1:46 PM (EDT). Owned by Belo, Anna.
Anna Belo
Jason Phenicie
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