marc_legacy.jpg This image is a digital flyer for an event titled "VOICES SPEAK VOLUMES." The background of the entire poster is a solid light mint green color. At the very top, in large, bold blue letters with a slight drop shadow, are the words "VOICES SPEAK" on one line and "VOLUMES" on the line below it. Below that, in pink capital letters, is the text "FEATURING DR." followed by "MARC GARELLEK" on the next line. To the right of this name is a circular photograph of Dr. Marc Garellek. He is a man with short dark hair and a beard, smiling at the camera. He is wearing a pink button-down shirt. The background of his photo appears to be out-of-focus green foliage. Directly below his name and photo, in black text, are his titles: "Professor of Linguistics and Director of the UCSD Phonetics Lab." Further down, the date and time are listed in bold black capital letters: "TUESDAY, MAY 16TH, 2023 6PM PDT". Below that is the location in bold black text: "AT THE PRICE CENTER FORUM". Underneath the location, in smaller non-bold black text, it says "Open to all UCSD Community Members." In the bottom left corner, there is a circular seal logo. It has a blue border with the words "UC SAN DIEGO" at the top and "SCHOLARS SOCIETY" at the bottom. Inside the circle, on a white background, is an illustration of a trident standing next to an open book, surrounded by laurel leaves. To the right of the logo, there is the text "RSVP:" in bold black letters. Next to it is a square QR code with black and white pixels. At the very bottom right, there is a block of small black text that reads: "The UCSD Scholars Society Legacy Lecture is an annual event wherein a professor is nominated by the student body to give a lecture with the prompt 'If this were the last lecture you ever gave, what would you want to share with the world?'" Below that final paragraph, centered at the very bottom edge, is contact information: "For more information or to request accommodations, contact jbrobine@ucsd.edu". This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.