‘Let Your Voice Be Heard’ project earns Simpson Voth, Reimer, national presentation

By FHSU University Relations

Karrie Simpson Voth, chair of Fort Hays State University’s Department of Art and Design, and Libby Reimer, art and design graduate student, recently presented at the University and College Designers Association Design Education Summit, “Good Design Works,” in Youngstown, Ohio.

Their presentation, “Two bottles of Wine and a Heaping Dose of Viral Engagement: When Design and Politics Collided on Social Media at a Kansas University,” discussed the “Let Your Voice Be Heard” poster competition project done each year in FHSU’s history of graphic design class.

Students create posters promoting awareness of social and political issues. The competition, also sponsored by the American Democracy project, creates political engagement on Facebook as students and community members discuss posters.

The poster competition, which began in 2008, first went viral in 2015 when the winning posters sparked widespread debate and discussion after being published on Facebook.

“Good Design Works” spotlights all aspects of purpose-driven graphic and interactive design that has an influential and positive impact on the world.

To view featured posters, visit the following links:

2017 posters: https://bit.ly/2LcSC0l.

2016 posters: https://bit.ly/2Jl2Myo.

2015 posters: https://bit.ly/2JjLq51.

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