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Graphic Designers and Industrial Designers from the RIT College of Art & Design program teamed up for the Hope for Honduras project. Industrial Design was in charge of designing and prototyping a sling for mothers to wear for their premature infants. Graphic Design was in charge of creating an easy to follow pamphlet to guide how to use the sling.