What
if you could see and feel the effects drugs have on your brain through a piece
of art? A graphic designer by the name of Meaghan Li uses posters in attempt to
illustrate effects of drugs in an objective manner, making it accessible to
everyone. Li, is currently attending Duke University in her final year as an
undergraduate. She is majoring in Public
Policy and Political Science with a minor in Visual Media Studies. Her posters
below reflect her experiences throughout her education of working on drug
policy research in the Netherlands and an art-based educational curriculum in
Tanzania. Both reflecting her art in her minimalist posters.
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