"BONNAMU"
Dublin Core
Title
Description
This artifact is Phi Mu's banner for their spring philanthropy.
The submitter provided the following regarding the artifact: "Banners are created by sororities, fraternities, and other organizations to portray and announce certain events going on in their community. This banner was created for Phi Mu’s spring philanthropy, Bonnamu, which is a battle of the bands competition that successfully raised $20,000 for Children’s Miracle Network. These banners require special artists within the organization to create them. Banners are created to get all audience’s attention. For this banner, it was a chance to advertise for Phi Mu’s spring philanthropy, Bonnamu. This year, the design for Bonnamu was created solely by one of our sisters. She created it by finding different shapes and making them into text. Our banner resembles this original design."
The submitter provided the following regarding the artifact: "Banners are created by sororities, fraternities, and other organizations to portray and announce certain events going on in their community. This banner was created for Phi Mu’s spring philanthropy, Bonnamu, which is a battle of the bands competition that successfully raised $20,000 for Children’s Miracle Network. These banners require special artists within the organization to create them. Banners are created to get all audience’s attention. For this banner, it was a chance to advertise for Phi Mu’s spring philanthropy, Bonnamu. This year, the design for Bonnamu was created solely by one of our sisters. She created it by finding different shapes and making them into text. Our banner resembles this original design."
Creator
Phi Mu
Source
Mackenzie Cameron
Publisher
Phi Mu
Date
Rights
Phi Mu
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
2000-2024
Sign and Label Item Type Metadata
Genre
craft sign
Material
paint
other (sheet)
Circulation
posted
Linguistic Text
BONNAMU
<greek letters>
April 12, The Moon
<greek letters>
April 12, The Moon
Visual Text
The letters are all designed with different colors and styles. There is also a large illustration that resembles a lightbulb.
Placement of Sign
Hung from house
Citation
Phi Mu, “"BONNAMU",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 2, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/218.