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Hott design makes science lectures cool(er)

by John Pavlus on January 28, 2009

I wouldn’t call myself a “designer,” but I’m a bit of a graphic design/typography fetishist. (And you wondered why the opening titles of this show take place “in” Adobe CS3?) So when I saw these indie-rock-show-esque posters for faculty lectures at the University of North Carolina, I wanted to high-five the savvy academic who commissioned them.

Now all they need to do is get Hilotrons to open for “How Molecular Motors Work.” Drop us a line, UNC, we’ll hook you up!

[via io9]

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