Poster Contest

2016 Poster Entry by Ruth

Sometimes the simplest messages are the most profound. The symbolism of the piece of art is powerful.  Many patients feel bound to their restrooms, unable to leave home or perform important daily tasks such as shopping, working, or going to church.  

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2016 Poster Entry by Makenzie

Here's a lovely hand drawn entry by ICer Makenzie McCoy. Her use of butterflies to make the awareness ribbon is clever and beautiful. her use of color is lovely... and, of course, for women with IC... the message "Fight Like A Girl" is powerful! It's wonderful to see original art like this. Thank you Makenzie for [...]

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Winners of the 2015 IC Awareness Month Poster Contest

  First Place - Erin Dryburgh This poster might look simple at first but it conveys everything we need a poster to say. It talks about symptoms. It proudly proclaims that we are more than our IC symptoms and frustrations. And, with that very clever blank name tag, it becomes a great educational tool that patients can [...]

By |2017-07-21T07:46:40-07:00October 8th, 2015|Announcements, Poster Contest|Comments Off on Winners of the 2015 IC Awareness Month Poster Contest
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