This is your brain on drugs: Posters by Meaghan Li
Published Apr 2, 2015
Meaghan Li is a Public Policy and Political Science student with a passion for graphic design.
She created this minimalist series of posters for her Psychology class – “using popular archetypes to convey the effects of different psychoactive substances”.
More about Meaghan from her website:
“I minor in Visual Media Studies and graphic design is my passion. I’m completely self-taught (and still learning!) and want to work in the creative arts once I graduate in May. This year, I’m in Michael Faber’s ‘Graphic Design in Multimedia class’ and am working as graphic designer at the Duke Innovative Design Agency, Duke University’s very own student-run design company.”
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