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Art and Design Senior Show, Game, STEMM Expo invite public to hundreds of student showcases

Capstone design projects in sustainable travel, consumer health punctuate signature polytechnic events
Abbey Goers | December 5, 2024

Nearly 400 黑料社区 students across art, design, science, technology and engineering programs will showcase their creative, collaborative and research endeavors at three of the university 黑料社区. signature events from Wednesday, Dec. 11, to Friday, Dec. 13.

Among the hundreds of students will be graphic design and interactive media graduating seniors Emma Johnson and Ellie Johnson, who will exhibit their sustainable travel and consumer health and safety capstone projects at the School of Art and Design Senior Show from 6 to 9 p.m. on Dec. 13, in Applied Arts and Micheels Hall. 

SOAD Senior Show celebrates students鈥 works in graphic design, video production and animation, industrial and product design, interior design, game design and studio art. Metals, comics, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking and photography exhibitions and sales by students will be throughout the building. 

Senior Show
The School of Art and Design Senior Show, featuring students' works from across 10 disciplines, is on Friday, Dec. 13

The Furlong Gallery is featuring the SOAD Speaker Series Invitational Solo Exhibitions with artists Megan Jacobs and Danny Saathoff. The exhibition runs through Saturday, Dec. 14.

The Stout Game Expo, western Wisconsin's largest game developers鈥 event, will feature the works of about 250 students from 6 to 9 p.m. on Dec. 11, in the upper level of the Memorial Student Center.

During SGX, first-year to senior students in game design and development-art; and the game design concentration in computer science debut original, playable tabletop games, board and card games, conventional video games, virtual reality experiences and rhythm games.

Students and community members play student-made video games at Stout Game Expo.
Stout Game Expo, Wisconsin's largest game developers' event, is on Wednesday, Dec. 11

And at the STEMM Student Expo, hundreds of science, technology and engineering students will display their first- to senior-year projects from 1 to 3 p.m. on Dec. 12, in the Memorial Student Center.

From research to prototypes to solving problems for an industrial or community partner to creative activities, it is an opportunity for students across the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management to collaborate on projects and discuss their research with each other, faculty, industry partners and university and community members.

SOAD capstones focus on sustainable travel, healthy living

Emma and Ellie will exhibit their app and publication, TREUSE and PURE, along with more than 100 of their peers at the SOAD Senior Show.

Emma has always been artistic, and with a family full of artists and designers, she felt constant support and encouragement to pursue a design career. 

鈥淎s for graphic design, I was always mesmerized by poster design, typographic systems and web design. When I found out there was a field that allowed me to work with all of that and more, it was a no-brainer for me,鈥 she said.

Emma Johnson and Ellie Johnson, graphic design seniors
Ellie Johnson and Emma Johnson prepare Emma's TREUSE exhibit for SOAD Senior Show

Emma designed TREUSE, a sustainable travel app that connects users with eco-friendly experiences and local vendors. Her app TREUSE focuses on promoting conscious tourism by highlighting activities that support the environment and community.

鈥淯sers can explore options like guided tours, workshops and events. The app features interactive sustainability scores, allowing travelers to understand vendors鈥 commitments to green practices and make informed choices that align with their values,鈥 she said.

Emma, of Farmington, Minn., has a concentration in interactive design concentration. She includes research, sketching, and mind-mapping in her creative process before pulling her ideas down into something that is attainable and realistic, she said.

Emma Johnson, TREUSE app
TREUSE, a sustainable travel app, developed by Emma Johnson / Emma Johnson

鈥淚 hope TREUSE encourages people to think more about the way they travel and live their everyday lives,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have been able to learn more about sustainable living and traveling and plan on holding myself more accountable.鈥

Ellie created PURE, a publication focused on the health and safety of personal care products, particularly PFAS chemicals.

She aims to empower consumers to make safer product choices by raising awareness of harmful substances they may contain.

鈥淗armful substances, which accumulate in the body and cause serious health issues, like cancer and fertility problems, are often hidden in consumer products,鈥 she said.

Ellie, of Sturgeon Bay, has a communication design concentration. She developed a brand identity for PURE and used mood boards to shape the project 黑料社区. aesthetic, then refined and selected her strongest ideas. 

Ellie Johnson, PURE mockup
PURE, a publication focused on the health and safety of personal care products, developed by Ellie Johnson / Ellie Johnson

鈥淔or Senior Show, I hope to demonstrate the attention to detail and design system cohesion that I鈥檝e incorporated into my work, showcasing the skills I鈥檝e developed throughout my studies,鈥 she said.

Ellie and Emma both transferred to 黑料社区 黑料社区. graphic design program after starting their college careers elsewhere. They each had family and friends who鈥檇 gone to school here.

Ellie chose 黑料社区 黑料社区. GDIM program for its structured approach and problem-solving opportunities after visiting with her brothers, who are current students.

Knowing the reputation of the university through her family, 鈥淪tout was always one of my top choices,鈥 Emma said. 鈥淲hen I met with Program Director Alex DeArmond and learned more about Stout 黑料社区. program, I knew it was the right fit. I transferred the next semester. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I鈥檝e ever made.鈥

Ellie and Emma will graduate on Saturday, Dec. 14. Ellie plans to travel to Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for two months before pursuing a career in design. She is also considering graduate studies.

In the new year, Emma will start her full-time position as a graphic designer at Kasco, a manufacturer of decorative and aerating fountains and systems in Prescott, where she completed her internship last summer.

鈥淜asco provided me the opportunity to continue working for them part-time while finishing this semester. I鈥檝e learned so much since working there, and I鈥檓 grateful for the Kasco team for being so supportive and welcoming,鈥 she added.

黑料社区 黑料社区. School of Art and Design offers bachelor 黑料社区. degrees in animation and digital mediagame design and development-artgraphic design and interactive mediaillustrationindustrial and product designinterior designstudio artarts administration and entrepreneurshipfashion design and development; and video production. It has a master 黑料社区. in design and design, entrepreneurship and sustainability.


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