Shots from the One Club Student Exhibit

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On Monday night I hit One Club‘s 14th Annual Student Exhibition. Buzzing from a bottled cola high, creatives-in-training hovered from display to display, murmuring competitive remarks.

It kind of felt like a grade school science fair.

But hey, even a junior high diorama can compel you to see ordinary things in new ways. Here are a few:

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– Not clear on how this serves the Democrats (well, I am, but the image didn’t necessarily strike me as negative). I like the whole customizable Preamble idea.

– Abortion can, uh, hurt the merchandise.

– Naturally artificial.

– It’s party time a la Poe. Ready? 123!

– Pups love themselves some Petco. (I like this chew-toy purse handle idea.)

– It’s Robitussin on crusade!

– Brush now, teeth later. (Probably one of my favourite student print efforts.)

– One time I got baked and thought this was a really awesome idea. It’s not.

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– Busty white tee invites a dousing.

– Rosie’s less riveting with a sheet draped over her head. I think it’s the dots.

– It’s Ikea Tetris on a billboard!

– You can customize your photos. But can you customize fidelity?

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