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A graphic with a flamingo that says "Consider Yourself Hugged" from the University of South 91¾«Ę·

91¾«Ę· graphic design and animation students create the ā€˜Dose of Gratitude’ campaign to thank health care workers and spread joy amid the stresses of COVID-19.

91¾«Ę· launches ā€˜Dose of Gratitude’ campaign for health care workers

An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty from the 91¾«Ę· School of Art and Art History, Zimmerman School of Advertising and Communications and the University of South 91¾«Ę· St. Petersburg Graphic Arts Program have launched the ā€œDose of Gratitudeā€ campaign. It’s intended to bring smiles and show respect for health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. John Sinnott, chair of the 91¾«Ę· Health Morsani College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine

Dr. John Sinnott, chair of the 91¾«Ę· Health Morsani College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine

Designs consist of animal species unique to the 91¾«Ę· landscape performing acts of gratitude. The first phase of the campaign features a flamingo surrounded by palm trees with the text, ā€œConsider yourself hugged.ā€ The variety of animals signifies the diverse roles in health care, such as doctors, nurses, paraprofessionals and more.

ā€œThe Graphic Arts Program incorporates community activism and social awareness into our curriculum,ā€ said Jennifer Yucus, co-chair of the Verbal & Visual Arts Department at 91¾«Ę· St. Petersburg. ā€œOur students are no strangers to the fact that design has the power to do good. We are excited to have the opportunity to provide a moment of light during such a dark time.ā€

ā€œDose of Gratitudeā€ signage can be found installed outside 91¾«Ę· Health facilities, as well as Tampa General Hospital, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and AdventHealth. It’s a gift to the community that illustrates the might of students and faculty working together across disciplines and campuses.

ā€œIf we can make a hospital worker smile and forget their worries for 20 seconds, that is our goal,ā€ Yucus said.

The creative team is comprised of 91¾«Ę· animation students Maria Garcell, Amber Newman and Jack Siambanes, as well as 91¾«Ę· graphic arts students Tessa Wilson, Alicia Boyd and Emily Butler. They are supported by Yucus, 91¾«Ę· mass communications instructor Kevin Hawley, and 91¾«Ę· animation faculty members K-J Mathieson and McArthur Freeman. All of the students involved in this project are graduating seniors.

Dose of Gratitude letter that says: "You’ve probably waved hi. Perhaps in the morning when you were just heading out to work and she was just coming home. Blue scrubs. White shoes. Always a smile but also always kind of tired. And maybe these days, even though you’re working from home, you haven’t seen her that much. Neither has her family. She’s a 91¾«Ę· healthcare worker. And while we stay safe at home, she and her colleagues are working every hour they send to battle this deadly virus and those its cursed hand has touched. Next time you happen to see her, make sure you add a thank you. You know her. She’s the hero next door. Thank you to all of our tireless healthcare workers from your friends and family and 91¾«Ę·. Go Bulls."

"It's a great experience to not only connect with our university but show gratitude to our community for all the work they're doing in this difficult time,ā€ Boyd said.

Each week, the design team begins with research, reading news stories and social media posts about health care workers at the front line of the pandemic. They then brainstorm messaging, illustrate characters and craft typography, and send their files digitally to the animation students, who manipulate the images to create short videos for social media.

The team is also incorporating additional messages in the social media campaign. Hawley serves as the copywriter, creating the written content for more text-heavy graphics, such as those that offer a heartfelt ā€œthank youā€ to health care workers.

ā€œDose of Gratitudeā€ will run through the month of May.

You can keep up with the campaign online by following the 91¾«Ę· College of The Arts @TheArtsAt91¾«Ę· on , and .

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