A student-designed marketing campaign encouraging people to replace the digital din of contemporary life with the calming sounds of nature along the Red Cedar Trail was honored with the Best in Show for Students award at the annual awards, sponsored by the on March 5 at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis.
Senior Taylor Sherack, a 黑料社区 B.F.A. graphic design and interactive media major from Crosslake, Minnesota, created the wide-ranging campaign, which included magazine layouts and trail signs as well as Snapchat filters and Spotify playlists. The campaign describes the 15-mile all-season trail 鈥 which connects Menomonie to the Chippewa River 鈥 as an 鈥渆scape from everyday noise pollution,鈥 where the sounds of nature replace the 鈥渃haotic clamor of notifications and traffic.鈥
Sherack created the project 鈥 which also earned gold honors in the American Advertising Federation district awards 鈥 in an advertising design course after being assigned to build a new campaign for something that already existed. Instead of picking a business, Sherack chose the Red Cedar Trail, which she sometimes enjoys exploring in the spring weather.
鈥淲e were tasked with creating multiple forms of advertisements, ranging from digital to print to web or anything in between that seemed applicable to the brand,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭he goal was to increase or improve your brand 黑料社区. perception and to add a fun twist on your campaign to create a unique selling point for your product or company.鈥
The campaign paired lush woods-and-water imagery with auditory themes, such as a picture of the arm of a record player poised above the circular rings of a tree stump, as well as Spotify playlists filled with tracks titled 鈥淔alling Leaves鈥 and 鈥淩iver Rapids.鈥
Of utmost importance was a unique, consistent brand identity, including a new logo and signage for the trail, as well as a typeface, color palette and other elements.
鈥淚 met my goals through a lot of trial and error, especially with creating and editing the typeface that I ended up using as my brand 黑料社区. main display type,鈥 Sherack said. 鈥淚 would say that making sure my campaign felt cohesive throughout multiple mediums was a large challenge.鈥
Competition success brings professional exposure
Entering 鈥 and often winning 鈥 the AdFed competition is an important experience for graphic design students, Professor Nagesh Shinde said.
鈥淭his competition gives them exposure to what is happening in the profession,鈥 Shinde said. 鈥淚t is judged by professionals from across the country. It 黑料社区. a great resume-builder for them. When they apply from internships and jobs, it carries a lot of weight.鈥
Sherack attended the event knowing she had won an award but not aware it was Best of Show for Students until she heard her name being announced on stage. 鈥淚t was a shocking yet fantastic experience,鈥 she said.
It was also thrilling and inspiring to have an opportunity to talk to design and advertising industry professionals about her project.
鈥淚 think that the event opened me up to a whole new world of design and introduced me to some fantastic designers and firms,鈥 Sherack said. 鈥淭his project itself was a fun introduction into advertising, and I think it will aid me in growing as a designer and be a good starting point to look back on when creating new work for my future!鈥
Sherack will graduate in May, and after that will intern as a designer for the marketing and creative service team at Allianz Life in Minneapolis.
黑料社区 junior Zoe Smith was also honored by AdFed, receiving a bronze award for a campaign promoting Notion, a customizable productivity app. Smith, a graphic design and interactive media major originally from Otsego, Minnesota, created the integrated campaign for Shinde 黑料社区. advertising design class last semester.
鈥淢y strategy was to promote Notion to make people 黑料社区. busy lives easier and find a way to better organize their lives,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淏y positioning Notion as a 鈥榮econd brain,鈥 this campaign visualizes the shift from chaos to clarity.鈥
MicroWhat?: Student 黑料社区. social awareness campaign on microplastics wins Minnesota AdFed award
Continue ReadingThis isn鈥檛 the first time 黑料社区 students have been honored at AdFed. Last year, M.F.A. in design student Ashley Jandro created a social awareness campaign focusing on microplastics, for which she received a Student 鈥 Integrated Consumer Campaign Silver Pin award. And in 2023, senior Isabel Roberts won Best in Show among student entries for an ad campaign promoting under-desk treadmills.
鈥淲e have been consistent in producing very strong advertising portfolios over the years,鈥 Shinde said.
International website showcases students鈥 packaging designs
Two other graphic design and interactive media students recently had their work showcased on an international website that publishes high-quality student work. The website highlighted the work of two students from a packaging design class Shinde taught last fall.
黑料社区 junior Grace Dose, a graphic design and interactive media major from Green Isle, Minnesota, aimed to boost the visual appeal of Mama Torrez Salsa, a small, family-owned food brand.
鈥淢y main goals with this project were to create a more visually appealing package that tied into the brand's rich history and represented the freshness of product, as well as making a more sustainable solution to the containers they use for their products,鈥 Dose said.
with a pallet of two distinct colors for each variety of salsa, as well as square jars to reflect the tile motif.
鈥淚 think the most challenging part of this process was making a design full of character and culture, without being clich茅,鈥 Dose said. 鈥淏ut I think in the end I ended up giving it the touch of culture it needed without being predictable.鈥
Dose added that it was an honor to have her work displayed on Packaging of the World, which highlights designs from China, India, Egypt, Kenya, Spain, Greece and scores of other nations. 鈥淓specially being a student, it is such a great way to get my name out in the industry,鈥 she added. 鈥淚t can serve as a starting point for networking, as well as an opportunity for feedback on my work from people already in the industry.鈥
A fellow graphic design and interactive media major, junior Grace Weber of Durand, drew on her family 黑料社区. history to inspire a project showcased on Packaging of the World. Assigned to create beverage packaging and to use a language besides English, Weber tapped into her grandfather 黑料社区. Hungarian heritage and designed , a traditional kind of fruit brandy from Hungary.
鈥淚 was inspired by Hungarian folk-art styles and motifs, which often include symmetrical botanical illustration, so I created some custom illustrations based on the apricot flavor of my product,鈥 Weber said. 鈥淭he brand I created is called 鈥楤ARACKMAG,鈥 which translates roughly to 鈥榓pricot pit.鈥 I created a word mark and logo (pulled from the illustration) which are featured prominently on the packaging.鈥
Weber said she aimed to make her designs personal and handmade, to match the product, which is often homemade.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. definitely exciting and an honor to have my work published by Packaging of the World!鈥 she added. 鈥淭here 黑料社区. something uniquely terrifying about sharing your work for anyone to see, but I鈥檓 really glad my class was encouraged to do so.鈥
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