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MBIT students display design talents in emblems for veterans program

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The Middle Bucks Institute of Technology’s Commercial Art and Advertising Design students were asked by District Attorney Weintraub to create an emblem for the Veteran Division Program’s mentor polo shirts.
They were happy to donate their talent and technical skills for such a worthwhile cause as helping American veterans. These collaborations not only help important organizations, but it also gives the students real work experiences.
Carolyn Debuque and Elwood Hippel from the Bucks County’s District Attorney’s Office, Veterans Diversion Program presented the five students finalists Alex DeMets, Dylan Dunham, Aidan Higgins, Tyler Marek, and Hayden Rocco with Certificates of Appreciation and the organization’s Mission Accomplished coin. They chose the design by Dylan Dunham to be used as the logo for the mentor’s polo shirts.


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