
This poster contains the entire text of my ‘Open Letter To Those Without Invisible Disability/Chronic Illness‘.
May 22, 2009

This poster contains the entire text of my ‘Open Letter To Those Without Invisible Disability/Chronic Illness‘.
The words "An Open Letter" are printed horizontally down the left side of the poster, graded in rainbow colours from red at the top to purple at the bottom. The text of the Open Letter itself is printed over the remainder of the poster, in a sans-serif font. Most of the main text is black except the last two sentences which are printed in a royal blue for emphasis.
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Posted in Prints | Tagged CFS/ME, chronic illness, education, features, fibromyalgia, Invisible chronic Illness, invisible disability
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