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Off to the printers!


Left to Right: Belly Bubbles- Li-Jyun Syu, Ph.D., Research Laboratory Specialist, Department of Dermatology; Branching-Mara Steinkamp, Graduate Student, Human Genetics and Diane Robins, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Human Genetics; Happy Heart- Ernestina Schipani, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical School; Think Michigan- Bing Ye, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology and Research Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Institute; Calypso Crypts- Yong Jia Feng, M.D./Ph.D, Research Laboratory Specialist, Pediatric Surgery

We've completed our first batch of scarf layouts. Using InDesign (with a little Photoshop as needed), we used the BioArt to create lengths of continuous images that will be printed on silk chiffon and habotoi. The trick is to have the top end of a yard of fabric aligned with the bottom end so when we print six continuous yards there is no break in the pattern. Below is a draft (need to edit that annoying white line out) of our first set for 53" wide habotoi. Imman finished one in chiffon as well. All images are copyright of BioArtography.

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