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Windows To The Infinite, Michael Suriano Mar 2024

Windows To The Infinite, Michael Suriano

Undergraduate Research Symposium

A research based installation art piece created for the ODU Math Department, celebrating Geometric Patterns in Islamic Art, World Cultures, and advanced concepts such as Penrose Tiling. Created to make math evocative and thought provoking.


Creating An Index To Graduate Theses To Support Their Discoverability, Ellen Petraits Mar 2024

Creating An Index To Graduate Theses To Support Their Discoverability, Ellen Petraits

Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

As a Research and Instruction Librarian, one of the most frequent questions I'm asked is how to find past theses on a particular topic or theme. There is an active thesis culture at RISD that goes beyond writing and binding a text. An exhibition is held in the graduate gallery to celebrate a curated selection of theses at the beginning of the academic year. (See Book of Thesis Books) Theses can range in format from an artist book to a loose-leaf portfolio. Many emphasize the visual and are a bridge to the student’s studio work. They may include unusual or …


Iequity: An Augmented Reality Theatre Production, Amy Pan, Kristina Arnold Dr, Alan White, Truth Tran Jan 2024

Iequity: An Augmented Reality Theatre Production, Amy Pan, Kristina Arnold Dr, Alan White, Truth Tran

Posters-at-the-Capitol

Augmented reality is commonly seen being used in game development and design, typically seen through a mobile device such as a phone. However, it has rarely been tested and pushed to its limits in other settings. The main focus of this project was trying to deploy augmented reality in settings that are seen as more traditional. This will be done by taking a play, pre-written and performed by a professor at Western Kentucky University, and building an augmented reality set for the play in the background. The main software that will be used is Unity and Blender. Unity will be …


Beautiful Butterflies, Kaitlyn Gracie May 2023

Beautiful Butterflies, Kaitlyn Gracie

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


London's Handwriting: The Typeface Of Public Transportation, Alexandria Hamlin May 2023

London's Handwriting: The Typeface Of Public Transportation, Alexandria Hamlin

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Alif: Building A Bridge, Sabaoot Esho Apr 2023

Alif: Building A Bridge, Sabaoot Esho

Scholars Day Conference

The project is centered around the exploration of Arabic typography and its multi-faceted uses. Arabic calligraphy is an old practice and tradition that has been studied and refined since it was founded. Comparatively, Arabic typography is a much more recent creative study that is still developing, thus there has not been much literature that covers it. Therefore, the main goal of the project is to highlight and integrate Arabic typography with Arabic calligraphy. By doing so, the project builds a bridge within Arabic graphic design, connecting the rich Arabic calligraphy to its newer counterpart, Arabic typography.

In our day and …


Imitation Of Life, Tiquasha Hagood Apr 2023

Imitation Of Life, Tiquasha Hagood

Undergraduate Research Competition

"A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" is an iconic painting by French artist Georges Seurat that features a group of elegantly dressed Parisians spending a leisurely Sunday afternoon on the banks of the Seine. While the painting is widely celebrated for its technical brilliance, it is also notable for the way it reflects the social norms and cultural values of 19th-century France. One such norm was the objectification and exploitation of Black women's bodies, exemplified by the tragic story of Sarah Baartman, a South African woman who was paraded across Europe as a spectacle because of …


Creating Embers Of Vera, Gene Scarborough Apr 2023

Creating Embers Of Vera, Gene Scarborough

Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Aaf Student Conference Graphic Design, Madyson Hill Apr 2023

Aaf Student Conference Graphic Design, Madyson Hill

Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Blim: Exploring Minimalist Design Approach On Digital Advertisements Of Snacks To Promote Effective Consumer Purchasing Decisions, Brigette L. Lu May 2022

Blim: Exploring Minimalist Design Approach On Digital Advertisements Of Snacks To Promote Effective Consumer Purchasing Decisions, Brigette L. Lu

DLSU Senior High School Research Congress

This paper discusses how the composition of minimalist digital advertisements of snacks can effectively promote positive consumer purchasing decisions through Blim–a brand created for the purpose of this research. A visually minimalist poster advertisement, especially for snacks, is not commonly found in the mass of loud and vividly designed ads as a technique of capturing consumer attention, standing out, and enticing buying decisions, thus, the exploration of this research. The end goal of this paper is to understand what makes digital snacks advertisements effective if a minimalist design is applied toward consumer purchasing decisions of the product. Qualitative and quantitative …


Abakabadaf: Reclamation Of Queer Spaces And The Adoption Of Gayspeak By The Mainstream, Gel Ralfrey Louie O. Romero May 2022

Abakabadaf: Reclamation Of Queer Spaces And The Adoption Of Gayspeak By The Mainstream, Gel Ralfrey Louie O. Romero

DLSU Senior High School Research Congress

Gayspeak is a queer argot that was formed to shield the Filipino LGBT community back when discrimination was rampant in the Philippines. Today, gayspeak can be observed in the vocabulary of people that are not part of the LGBT community which shows progress in tolerance. Despite this, the fight for queer equality has still not been achieved. This paper explores the adaptation of gayspeak by the mainstream by interviewing non-LGBT users of gayspeak and gathering the perceptions of the LGBT community towards them. The research found that non-LGBT people use gayspeak because of its comedic nature, capacity for socialization, and …


Care Cups Cafe Branding, Joy Nicholson May 2022

Care Cups Cafe Branding, Joy Nicholson

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Museum Exhibition: Meowthical, Abigail Carter May 2022

Museum Exhibition: Meowthical, Abigail Carter

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


My Home, Kayla Boyce May 2022

My Home, Kayla Boyce

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Color Schemes In Department Store Brands, Annaleia Faith Altstaetter Apr 2022

Color Schemes In Department Store Brands, Annaleia Faith Altstaetter

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Why are color schemes important and how is it used in graphic design? Every business and brand intentionally uses colors schemes to design their visual identity. The same color can mean a variety of different things in different contexts. For example, national corporate department store chains such as Macy’s, Khol’s, Jcpenny, TjMaxx, and Nordstrom use certain color schemes to express their brand essence. In this industry, is there a consistent color scheme that communicated the essence of the brand? How do people perceptive the brands and the industry through color schemes?

To undertake this research project the following methods will …


To Park, Or Not To Park: Ohio Northern University's Parking Signage, James Joseph Meyers Apr 2022

To Park, Or Not To Park: Ohio Northern University's Parking Signage, James Joseph Meyers

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Parking is a very necessary accommodation for a good number of students, faculty, and guests on the campus of Ohio Northern University. Is finding parking on campus a challenge for students? If so, does that have anything to do with the signage presented to students?

The university offers an array of parking options for students on campus, but how effective are the signs they use to communicate who can park where? All the parking lots on campus are labeled with small white signs indicating who can park there depending on the pass they have. Colors indicate which lots are for …


For The Cry Of The Roar, Elizabeth M. Dingman Apr 2022

For The Cry Of The Roar, Elizabeth M. Dingman

ONU Student Research Colloquium

“For the Love of the Roar” summarizes Ohio Northern University’s athletics branding and how they present themselves to various audiences. The presence of the athletics branding even on social media platforms must communicate the brand essence of “team-orientation, ambition, pride, determination, integrity, and competitiveness” (ONU athletics Branding Guide).

Even with multiple varsity sports within ONU athletics, there needs to be consistency of how social media branding is used. It is important to communicate brand consistency in all social media platforms as branding is a critical aspect of any organization's identity and helps to distinguish an organization from its competitors.

By …


Mae’S Chocolatier: Rebranding A Belgian Chocolatier Company, Mackenzee Holloway, Jessica Ramm Apr 2022

Mae’S Chocolatier: Rebranding A Belgian Chocolatier Company, Mackenzee Holloway, Jessica Ramm

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Creative and Artistic


Humanizing Brutalism: Graphics To Identify, Inform, Orient, Interpret And Inspire, Whitney Perkins Oct 2021

Humanizing Brutalism: Graphics To Identify, Inform, Orient, Interpret And Inspire, Whitney Perkins

UMassBRUT Community

Despite the reputation of Brutalist architecture being somewhat cold and imposing, the original interiors of these buildings were often covered in brightly-colored signage. In the process of renovating Paul Rudolph's Claire T. Carney Library at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, designer Whitney Perkins drew upon the colors and graphics of the 1960s and 70s in order to construct a bold program of wayfinding, signage and tapestries for the building. This talk looks at some of the influences and processes involved in designing and fabricating this signage.


Humanizing The Brutalist Interior: The Renovation Of Paul Rudolph's Claire T. Carney Library At Umass Dartmouth, Kelly Haigh, Ben Youtz Oct 2021

Humanizing The Brutalist Interior: The Renovation Of Paul Rudolph's Claire T. Carney Library At Umass Dartmouth, Kelly Haigh, Ben Youtz

UMassBRUT Community

Members of the team that worked on the renovation of the Claire T. Carney Library, designed by Paul Rudolph and completed in 1972, share their design solutions for maintaining the integrity of the architecture and fostering an interior that is welcoming of its occupants. Discussions focus on interior attributes, human occupants, color, light and texture as approaches to humanize the massive concrete attributes that are notorious of Brutalist structures.


Humanizing The Brutalist Interior: Inspiration. Collaboration. Transformation, Leslie Saul Oct 2021

Humanizing The Brutalist Interior: Inspiration. Collaboration. Transformation, Leslie Saul

UMassBRUT Community

This talk covers the process behind the design of the fabric and textiles that were added to UMass Dartmouth's iconic Claire T. Carney Library during a $48 million dollar renovation of the Paul Rudolph building, completed in 2012. Interior Designer, Leslie Saul, describes how she drew inspiration from both UMass Dartmouth's genesis as a textile college and Rudolph’s original color palette to create eye-catching interior furniture and carpets in order to humanize this particular Brutalist interior.


Medical Illustration As A Tool For Health Literacy, Courtney Anne Wombles Sep 2021

Medical Illustration As A Tool For Health Literacy, Courtney Anne Wombles

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

Health literacy is most commonly described as the ability of an individual to obtain, comprehend, and utilize information related to their health. Including the ability to read, write, speak, and display numeracy in medical situations, rates of health literacy impact the ability of an individual to navigate the healthcare system and make informed decisions. As reported by the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, only 12% of individuals have the proficiency to understand and manage their health. This research identifies problems existing in health literacy and doctor-patient communication, with an emphasis on consumer health information. It explores resources used for science …


Wave Tunes, Abigail Walters, Brianna O'Neal May 2021

Wave Tunes, Abigail Walters, Brianna O'Neal

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Fashion Show 2k19, Pierre Yohann Oluwatobi, Stacy Cannon Apr 2021

Fashion Show 2k19, Pierre Yohann Oluwatobi, Stacy Cannon

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Redefine Kids Online, Nathaniel Hammond, Mathieu Angell, Stacy Cannon Apr 2021

Redefine Kids Online, Nathaniel Hammond, Mathieu Angell, Stacy Cannon

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Tentmakers Coffee Market Branding, Hali Gehring, Anthony Smith Apr 2021

Tentmakers Coffee Market Branding, Hali Gehring, Anthony Smith

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Highland Creamery Brand Identity, Rainer Gleich, Anthony Smith Apr 2021

Highland Creamery Brand Identity, Rainer Gleich, Anthony Smith

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Cinderella Pattern Collection, Rainer Gleich, Anthony Smith Apr 2021

Cinderella Pattern Collection, Rainer Gleich, Anthony Smith

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


Using Graphic Design To Create Packaging Myers-Briggs Personality Candles, Mary Horton, Joseph Wright Apr 2021

Using Graphic Design To Create Packaging Myers-Briggs Personality Candles, Mary Horton, Joseph Wright

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Graphic Design


The Crown Act: Natural Hair Is Professional Hair, Aysia Brown Mar 2021

The Crown Act: Natural Hair Is Professional Hair, Aysia Brown

Undergraduate Research Symposium

During my Design Seminar class, one of our assignments was a “Needed Design.” For this assignment we were asked to create something we think the world needs. I wanted my "Needed Design" to be Acceptance.

In the United States it is currently LEGAL to deny people from jobs, schools, and other public places solely because of the texture and style of their hair, which greatly effects black people. There are currently only 7 states that have passed laws to ban natural hair discrimination. (Virginia is one of them!) This resulted in Crown Act being created. The Crown Act stands for …