“The Need for Reed” by Stephen Levitt & Meredith Janay ’22

Because of his devotion to his beloved English teacher, student Stephen Levitt ’22 decided to design a class poster. Stephen’s ingenuity lies in his parody of the movie and video game franchise “The Need for Speed” (the playful witticism of substituting “Speed” with “Reed” is a testament to Stephen’s Shakespearean wordplay). Using a combination of Photoshop and meticulous digital art, Stephen memorialized his English class along with Mr. Reed in his witty and realistic design. Soon after, student Meredith Janay ’22 decided that a digital representation was simply insufficient. Meredith dutifully produced Stephen’s artwork on a brilliantly prominent poster. Now, it stands as a physical manifestation of Mr. Reed’s sentiments for his allegiant class, just as the Star-Spangled Banner stands for America and its people. Below, see a picture of Mr. Reed proudly showing off his IB English Slot A 2021-2022 classroom poster:

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One Response to “The Need for Reed” by Stephen Levitt & Meredith Janay ’22

  1. Stella Gilbert says:

    Such a wonderful post, great job IB English Slot A with Mr. Reed!

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