Univ of Dayton Stander Symposium, 2011 Abstract Book

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Globalization and Its Discontents

AFTERNOON Presentations

Economics & Finance 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Oral Presentation, Senior/Capstone Project Miriam Hall - 109 Advisor(s) - Barbara H John Student(s) - John T Allen, Eric M Allison, Anne E Arezina, Paul M Azzi, Nicole F Baeder, Bradley J Baracz, Mallory C Barnes, Melinda N Beauchamp, Andrea M Broge, Kelly L Coakley, Andre B Crawford, Sean M Cunningham, Philip A Deboer, Benjamin J Domyancic, Joseph J Donahoe, James K Ekins, Lindsey A Engle, Anne C Estill, Luke M Fabrizius, Joseph J Fliss, Sarah B Gajos, Gina M Garred, Catherine E Glynn, Steven J Group, Max A Gucik, William C Hallinan, Keith R Hamberg, Laurel B Hanna, Megan K Hartmann, Alex M Henderson, Christopher J Higbie, Lindsay M Hill, Alison C Iovino, Julia C Keller, Eric S King, Mark R Kohrman, Emil B Kwarteng, Daniel P Lonergan, Erica M Long, Christopher K MacIno, Stephen L MacKell, Kristin V McShea, Mason S Mercy, Brittany N Myerholtz, Michael W Nelson, Brendan C Quinn, Peter J Quinttus, Christopher D Ramming, Lisa A Ramsey, Kristen J Sapyta, Marina R Schemmel, Laura L Schultz, Zhaoci Sun, Steven A Suozzi, Michael K Taulbee, Monica I Tec, Regan K Tierney, Alexandra N Tyburski, Daniel J Wilczynski, Shane X Wong Kung Fong, Laura L Wurtz, Rebecca Young, Luqing Zhang Globalization is a process, arousing passions but also reasoned analysis of its benefits and costs. Detractors cite exacerbations in income gaps; Fans cite improvements in productivity if not standards of living. Economic repercussions aside, globalization is also a process than endangers the sovereignty of nation-states, the organizing premise of the modern political landscape. This series of 63 five minute vignettes will explore the many facets of globalization, pro and con.

Trademark Design

Visual Arts 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Visual Arts Exhibition, Course Project, 10_FA_VAD_414_01 Kennedy Union - Torch Lounge Advisor(s) - Fred Niles Student(s) - Collin T Arnold, Joseph E Baucco, Matthew M Boston, Kristen E Dailey, Lucy A Debevec, Jessica M Dimartile, Kelsey E Fagan, Kelly C Fine, Judd V Hopkins, Melyssa M Kirn, Erin M Masur, Cara J Miller, Rachelle M Patsey, Alexandra A Roffey, Bethany L Saum, Adam M Vicarel, Jacqueline O Wessel A Trademark, or the more commonly described, Logo, is a graphic design that combines a picture or symbol and typography. It is used as one element in the “branding” of an individual, service, organization, business, corporation, or institution. The designer must have an intimate understanding of the nature of the user and the audience the user intends to reach. The Trademark becomes the Visual Identity that encompasses any and all visible aspects of the user. It serves as the signal for the user’s Image and hence is necessary it reflect the user’s true character. Presented here are Trademark designs created by students in the Visual Communication Design Trademark Design class. They were created as possibile Trademarks for four out of class clients. Students will be available to discuss and answer questions about their projects from 1-2 PM in Torch Lounge.

Visual Identity: Visual Personality in a Distinct Corporate Culture

Visual Arts 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Visual Arts Exhibition, Senior/Capstone Project Kennedy Union - Torch Lounge Advisor(s) - Jayne M Whitaker Student(s) - David K Allison, Collin T Arnold, Matthew J Bidwell, Kaitlin C Burt, Teresa L Craze, Kristen E Dailey, Lucy A Debevec, Kelsey E Fagan, Ashley L Fithen, Chelsea J Gray, Kellaina A Grote, Jerika S Hartley, Brenda M Heitkamp, Judd V Hopkins, Kathleen M Hrovatich, Aaron M Joseph, Melyssa M Kirn, Tyler A Kowal, Bradley J Lefeld, Erin M Masur, Cara J Miller, Caroline H Morgan, Natalie A O’Connor, Donald G Rambacher, Marie D Rohlke, Kelsey L Russell, Bethany L Saum, Misty K Thomas-Trout, Andrea K Torgerson, Adam M Vicarel, Jacqueline O Wessel 87


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