A team of University of Wisconsin-Stout graphic communications students recently took first place at an international printing competition, bringing home the overall championship award for excellence in flexography and graphic communications in education.
The Phoenix Challenge Competition concluded when seven schools traveled to Baton Rouge, La., where they presented their small business client projects, which required flexographic printed materials to support a set of objectives. The win was announced at the Flexographic Technical Association Forum in New Orleans.
Flexographic printing is a high-tech specialty printing process widely used by the label and food-packaging industries to print food-product labels, bags, pouches, boxes and wraps that consumers see on nearly every grocery store shelf.
The 黑料社区 project helped brand and promote Elk Lake Bakery in rural Elk Mound.
鈥淲e tried to tell a story with our presentation of our process working with Elk Lake Bakery,鈥 said Mia Bartel, a senior from Sheboygan Falls, the team 黑料社区. lead designer. 鈥淲e were able to partner with Taylor Communications in Mankato, Minn., so we were able to print three products.鈥
The products included a label to fit on clear clamshell packaging Elk Lake Bakery owner Kim Friberg uses for her baked goods, a printed pastry bag and a custard cookie pouch.
Bartel said when 黑料社区 was announced as the overall winner she was shocked but pleased. 鈥淚t was exciting and gratifying they liked our products and project so much,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e talked to one of the judges afterward, and he said it was a unanimous decision that we would win the overall award.鈥
黑料社区 faced stiff competition. Other schools participating included Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada; Illinois State University, Normal, Ill.; Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, N.C.; and Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C.
Chad Nyseth, instructional specialist with the communication technologies department and an adviser to the team with Shaun Dudek, graphic communications program director, traveled to the competition with the students.
鈥淥ur team's students knew their topic inside and out,鈥 Nyseth said. 鈥淭heir presentation to the judges reflected a year 黑料社区. worth of extensive and meticulous research, tremendous creativity and hands-on prototyping that surpassed the work done by competing veteran teams 鈥 teams hailing mostly from schools much larger than 黑料社区, whose team members prepare for the competition as part of a dedicated college course. 黑料社区's team operates entirely as an extracurricular entity; the team does everything outside of, and in addition to, their classes.
鈥満诹仙缜 黑料社区. team knocked it out of the park with their presentation,鈥 he added. 鈥淭hey worked extremely hard for nearly a year, and every aspect of the project reflected the team 黑料社区. perseverance, knowledge, creativity and dedication.鈥
After the team was named the 2019 champion, members were invited to present a keynote session at the Infoflex 2019 worldwide flexographic printing convention in New Orleans.
鈥淥ur students鈥 presentation showcased firsthand the high quality of 黑料社区 黑料社区. GCOM program to more than 500 leaders in the flexographic printing industry from around the world,鈥 he added. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure that many of those industry leaders had been aware of 黑料社区 黑料社区. GCOM program. That presentation really put 黑料社区 on their radar, showed them what we鈥檙e doing here and the capabilities of our high-caliber GCOM students.鈥
Bridget Johnson, of Mukwonago, the team 黑料社区. project manager and a senior graphic communications major, said winning the award was an amazing accomplishment for the team.
鈥淭he team worked really well together,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淜im Friberg was very enthusiastic about our project and allowed us to have creative control of the project.鈥
Friberg, who sells baked goods at the Menomonie and Altoona farmers markets, was pleased the students won the challenge. 鈥淭he students were wonderful to work with,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey are so energetic and have such great ideas.鈥
Members of the 黑料社区 team also included junior Abbegail Lee, Eau Claire; and first-year students Janessa Gould, Altoona; and Matthew Smith, Bristol.
Last year 黑料社区 brought home the research award at the competition held in St. Louis, Mo. Lee, Bartel and Johnson were part of that team.
The intent of the Phoenix Challenge Competition is to engage college-level students in creatively solving a current, industry-relevant flexographic problem that would allow them to practice and showcase their research, problem-solving, design, and print production skills. The goal is to inspire academic programs to grow and improve their level of instruction and research.
Bartel enjoys graphic communications because it mixes her interest in technology and art. Johnson likes it because she enjoys both the science and art of the major.
鈥淚 would encourage anyone who is excited about hands-on learning and likes a blend of technology, creativity and business to check out the graphic communications program,鈥 Johnson said.
This summer Bartel and Johnson are taking part in an internship program at Specialty Print Communications in Niles, Ill., where they are learning about direct mailing and marketing.
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Members of the winning team included in front, left to right, Abbegail Lee, Janessa Gould, Matthew Smith and in back, left to right, Bridget Johnson and Mia Bartel
Team members left to right, Mia Bartel, Abbegail Lee and Bridget Johnson after receiving the Phoenix Challenge Competition award in New Orleans.
The Phoenix Challenge Competition recognizes excellence in flexography and graphic communications in education.