With about a quarter left till graduation, I want UCSD to remember me. I want to leave a legacy behind to tell the future generation of my accomplishments here. I kind of did that in high school through the Volunteers of Orange County (but not really).  I believe my legacy will now be left not through my failed “Flush the John” joke campaign, but instead through an unsuspecting source: my job at Environment, Health, and Safety. Months ago my boss at Environment, Health, and Safety told me to design a safety brochure outlaying the differences between Biosafety Level 1,2,3,and 4 respectively. I subsequently achieved the following pictures for usage in these flyers (with me as a potential model).

Now, with the brochures fully designed (which I won’t yet disclose at this time), as well as the Biosafety Levels, my boss requested a professional revamp using A.S. graphic studios (and subsequently with the help of Jenalyn Inong, the following images were produced).

Yeah, I’m going to go on a limb here and say that the subsequent designs were based entirely on my body structure. Subsequently, these pictures will be posted on every single laboratory on campus (in correspondence to their respective biosafety levels). So, instead of the terrible pictures above, I will forever live on campus and be immortalized. By the end of Spring Quarter, my “picture” will be almost in every single laboratory on campus. That’s close enough to being a celebrity in my book . 😀

5 Comments

  1. That’s so cool, John! Definitely a better way of being immortalized than, ‘Flush the John’ (although that was pretty cool, too.) Based on UCSD’s proclivity for not updating things, you’ll probably have your signs up for the next 20-30 years!

  2. Holy snaps, that’s amazing John Tran! As a lab assistant/science major, I can’t wait to see you around campus teaching me the ways of safety ^^ Congrats

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