project name |
Academic Integrity handbook |
MIT client |
Provost's Office |
completed |
August 2005 |
audience |
Undergraduate and graduate students, faculty |
goals |
Clearly outline the guidelines and expectations regarding original work and the consequences for plagiarism. Establish the standard of work at MIT that will be the foundation of integrity for students in their future careers. |
strategy |
Create a design that would convey a lightness of tone but still communicate the seriousness of the topic. Use whimsical illustrations to engage the reader, and format the text to be easily readable.
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benefits |
MIT's expectations regarding academic integrity are clearly explained. Students who were unaware of standard practices have a resource to help them avoid inadvertent mistakes.
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specifications |
5 7/8" x 11 5/8", 24-page + cover booklet printed offset |
project team |
Clients: Joanne Straggas, Patricia Brenneke, Margery Resnick
PSB advisor: Bara Blender
Design: Ink Design
Writing: Client team
Printing: Puritan Press
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PSB role |
Worked with the designer and clients to discuss the booklet format and printing considerations. Obtained print estimates and guided the project through completion.
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