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tutu

tutu

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

tutu is a public awareness campaign that advocating house rabbits are good pets and combating myths and stereotypes toward them. tutu uses social media and printed collaterals to reach out audiences, showcasing warm and funny moments between rabbits and their owners, also connect them along with rescue organizations, vets and related companies into a community.

A laptop screen displays a webpage titled "Bunny Facts" with a light blue background and white text. The page features four sections: "Prey Animals," "Digestive System," "Non-Stop Chewers," and "Active." Each section includes an icon, a brief description, and a blue "VIEW DEAL" button. A silver laptop is positioned below the screen.The image shows three vertical posters mounted on a light beige or cream-colored tiled wall. The leftmost poster features a brown rabbit and a red apple, with text including “Going Strong Day, Monday Too.” The middle poster displays a brown rabbit and the text “Still the Ivorian Card Hound You?” The rightmost poster shows a white rabbit, and the text includes “Still the Ivorian Card Hound You?”. The posters are partially obscured by green foliage in the foreground.Three posts from the account @tutu_rabbits are displayed side by side. Each post features an illustrated character: one woman with gray hair holding a small dog, another showing two rabbits, one with a person holding a phone, and the third showing a person with a rabbit. The posts include engagement metrics such as likes, comments, and shares.Three cards display different quotes. The first card reads, “He can jump like an Olympic player!” by Andrew Jackson, Jersey City. The second card says, “She cleans her face more often than I do. Unbelievable.” by Nano Tang, Davis. The third card asks, “Did you know bunnies can turn into the shape of hens? Also meatloaf?” by Keegen Hoppe, New York.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu