
Oregon Men’s Basketball Announces Gameday Poster Series
12/01/22 | Men's Basketball
EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon men's basketball announced today a gameday poster series for each home conference game this season, starting with Washington State on Thursday.
The series was created in an effort to amplify the talents of University of Oregon students, intersecting their artistic abilities with the on-court skills of UO student-athletes.
Select students from the Department of Product Design will produce one unique poster design for each of the 10 home conference games this season. The first 100 fans at each game will get a signed and numbered copy of the poster, and the design will be available online for anyone to download and have printed. Each student will be recognized during the game and presented with a framed copy of their poster.
Tonight's artwork is provided by Izzy Shilakes. From the Bay Area, Izzy is a Product Design major at UO on track to graduate in 2024. More of her artwork can be found on her Instagram page, @itiz.art.
The series was created in an effort to amplify the talents of University of Oregon students, intersecting their artistic abilities with the on-court skills of UO student-athletes.
Select students from the Department of Product Design will produce one unique poster design for each of the 10 home conference games this season. The first 100 fans at each game will get a signed and numbered copy of the poster, and the design will be available online for anyone to download and have printed. Each student will be recognized during the game and presented with a framed copy of their poster.
Tonight's artwork is provided by Izzy Shilakes. From the Bay Area, Izzy is a Product Design major at UO on track to graduate in 2024. More of her artwork can be found on her Instagram page, @itiz.art.
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