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Tania Aho
Visual Communication Design, 2020
Society is becoming cashless and financial experts believe that holding a debit card or seeing a balance in a bank account does not provide the same tangible, emotional connection as actually being able to count your money. So when children no longer have piggy banks to hold, count, and save, how will we teach them the value of the number on their screen? fund puts the fun into saving by helping middle schoolers visualize what their bank account balance represents in terms of their savings goals and will help them make choices about when to spend versus save by providing real time visuals for every “what if” they may have.




Tania Aho is a 2020 graduate of The Ohio State University with a BSD in Visual Communications Design. From a young age, Tania loved drawing, painting and creating, which heavily influenced her decision to purse this career path. She is passionate about design, traveling and photography, and hopes to continue these passions in exciting and meaningful ways in the future.
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