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Winter Break Social Media Graphics for Ò°ÀÇÉçÇø University (Image of woman figure skating in front of Devon Tower in OKC)

Alice Wolf, a junior designer for the Communications Dept. at Ò°ÀÇÉçÇø University, made the following designs for a social media series entitled Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break. "There is something about crafting engaging, fun social media graphics with paper," Alice says. "It looks more interesting and is not overdone."

On the Cutting Board (Photo of paper, ruler, glue, and materials to make image for social media use)
Color Schemes: Green, Blue, and Orange Squares

(1) Go thrift ugly sweaters. (2) Look at holiday lights.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break. Go thrift ugly sweaters. Look at holiday lights (Photos of papercrafted images of a Starsky holiday sweater and lights hung about a town.)

(3) Catch up on sleep.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break: Catch up on sleep. (Image: Papercrafted image of person sleeping on a desk with an alarm clock next to them and Z's overhead)

(4) Have some hot chocolate. (5) Bake some cookies.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break: Have some hot chocolate. Bake some cookies. (Papercrafted images of a mug of hot chocolate and a hand pulling out chocolate chip cookies from the oven)

(6) Make a gingerbread house.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break: Make a gingerbread house (Papercrafted image of a person putting candy on top of a gingerbread house roof)

(7) Make cards for friends. (8) Have a movie marathon.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break: Make cards for friends. Have a movie marathon. (Papercrafted images of a card that says "Merry X-mas" with a wreath on it and a couple sitting in front of a TV with a cat perched on the back of the couch.)

(9) Go ice-skating.

Text: Fun Things to Do Over Winter Break: Go ice-skating (Image: woman figure skating in front of OKC skyline with Devon Tower visible.
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