CONGRATULATIONS 2009STUDENT ADDY WINNERS
Honorable Mentions:
Packaging:John Mujica, Brand X Package DesignLindsey Matkovich, Envy Chocolate Package DesignJoshua Dukes, Liberty School Wine BottleKalan Piukkula, Turning Leak Package DesignJessie Spaccia, Moonwalker Wine LabelJosh Frost, Labradoodle Dog FoodBrandy Resa, Portland Coffee RoastersJacqueline Blankenship, Main Squeeze Package Design
Poster:Kevin Armstrong, We Make Money Not ArtEmily Frickle, Preflight MailerKalan Piukkula, Preflight Poster/MailerTyler Cantrell, SFCC Concert PosterJaron R. Ballard, Fall Concert Poster
Direct Marketing:Kevin Armstrong, Decemberists Concert PostersMegan Strope, SFCC Graphic Design Newsletter
Non-Traditional Advertising:Areli Nathanson, SFCC Graphic Design Club T-ShirtJulie A. Edmiston, SFCC Graphic Design Club T-Shirt
Interactive, Web Site:Dustin Dikes, DustinDikes.com
Mixed Media Campaign:Lindsey Matkovich, WWF Ad CampaignKalan Piukkula, WWF Ad CampaignElizabeth Abshire, WWF Ad Campaign
Logo:Nathan Getzin, Custom LuresCarrie Stauffer, Brand Identity - LogoBrandy Resa, Portland Coffee Makers
Toni Robideaux Scholarships: Kevin ArmstrongLaura ChangJaron BallardJason Bansemer
Direct Marketing:
Best of Division &Student Gold ADDY® Megan StropePreflight Poster/Mailer
Packaging:
Student Gold ADDY® Elizabeth AbshirePurist Package Design
Student Gold ADDY® Holly MeagleyDecember Wine
Student Silver ADDY® Brennon Poyner8 Bit Brewing
Student Silver ADDY® Carrie StauferPackage Design
Student Silver ADDY® Kevin ArmstrongThermals Poster
Poster:
Student Gold ADDY®John MujicaPreflight Event
Student Gold ADDY®Kevin ArmstrongSFCC Spring Concert Poster
Student Silver ADDY®Lindsey MatkovichPreflight Poster/Mailer
This year, SFCC graphic design students took all of the Gold and Silver Addy awards in the student division, along with four TMR $1,000 scholarships. Congratulations to all for your achievements.
Student Silver ADDY®Elizabeth AbshirePreflight Poster/Mailer
Student Silver ADDY®Jacqueline BlankenshipPreflight Poster/Mailer
Non-Traditional Advertising:
Student Silver ADDY® Kevin ArmstrongGraphic Design Club T-Shirt
Newspaper Campaign:
Student Gold ADDY®Kevin ArmstrongGlobal Warming Campaign
Interactive, Web Site
Student Silver ADDY®Jason BansemerSpokane Falls Community College
Mixed Media Campaign:
Student Silver ADDY®Kalan PiukkulaWWF Ad Campaign
Student Silver ADDY®John BakerWWF Ad Campaign
Student Silver ADDY®Holly MeagelyPlastic Pollution Campaign
Megan Strope
2009 Student Gold AddyBest of Division
Direct MarketingPrefl ight Poster/Mailer
Student Portfolio ReviewWhitworth College 5·2·09
PreflightWhat road will you take?
John Mujica
2009 Student Gold AddyPoster
Prefl ight Event
WHITWORTH COLLEGE·MAY SECOND·TWO THOUSAND NINE
Lindsey Matkovich
2009 Student Silver AddyPoster
Prefl ight Poster/Mailer
4”
24”
16”
6”10
”
TRUTH
SUCCESS CONFIDENCE DESIGN
CONCEPTSGROWTH
ENTER
Elizabeth Abshire
2009 Student Silver AddyPoster
Prefl ight Poster/Mailer
makeyourmark.s t u dent por t fo l io
P R E F L I G H Tr eve iw...
C o l l e g eW h i t w o r t h May
27th 2009
Kevin Armstrong
2009 Student Gold AddyNewspaper. Campaign
Global Warming Campaign
The rapid increase of infectious disease is just one of the many impacts of global warming. If every household replaced five standard lightbulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, it would save as much energy as removing 8 million cars from the road. Do your part.
INTRODUCING
DISEASEA CURE FOR
Flooding and extreme weather conditions are just one of the many impacts of global warming. If every person planted just two trees a year, it would completely counter all global warming caused by deforestation and logging.Do your part.
INTRODUCING
FLOODSA CURE FOR
Widespread, large scale forest fires are just one of the many impacts of global warming. If everyone used warm water, rather than hot, while bathing it would completely counter all global warming caused by air travel. Do your part.
INTRODUCING
FOREST A CURE FOR
FIRES
Kalan Piukkula
2009 Student Silver AddyMixed Media Campaign
World Wildlife Fund CampaignJennifer Neilson, Photographer
LED’s are a tree friendly favorite. An LED light bulb can reduce energy consumption 80%-90%. It will last around 100,000 hours. Replace your incandescent bulbs to LED’s to save around 1/3 of money for electric bills. Visit www.worldwildlife.org to learn more.
Unplugging your electronics such as a TV, DVD player, stereo, video game counsels and other devices can lower your energy bill by around fifty dollars when they are not in use. Visit www.worldwildlife.org to find out more.
Did you know that the incandescent bulbs turns only around 5% to 10% of its consumed energy into light, the rest goes out as heat. Switch to the florescent bulb, not only will it put more money in your pocket, it emits less heat and is earth friendly. Visit www.worldwillife.org to find out more.
John Baker
2009 Student Silver AddyMixed Media Campaign
World Wildlife Fund CampaignJesse Cable, Photographer
Plant a tree and let it do what it does best. Everyday we are putting harmful toxins in the air through cars, factories, and many other things. Trees replace all the bad toxins with clean air to breathe. Trees can also do so much more. Just through the years of growth trees can offer protection for your home by
blocking high winds and other natural causes. It can also keep your home cool in the summer because of all the shade it provides. Sounds too good to be true? Its not.
Go online at www.wwf.org to find out more.
Trees clean more than you think.
Plant some.
Trees clean more than you think.
Plant some.
Plant a tree and let it do what it does best. Everyday we are putting harmful toxins in the air through cars, factories, and many other things. Trees replace all the bad toxins with clean air to breathe. Trees can also do so much more. Just through the years of growth trees can offer protection for your home by blocking high
winds and other natural causes. It can also keep your home cool in the summer because of all the shade it provides. Sounds too good to be true? Its not.
Go online at www.wwf.org to find out more.
Trees clean more than you think.
Plant some.
Plant a tree and let it do what it does best. Everyday we are putting harmful toxins in the air through cars, factories, and many other things. Trees replace all the bad toxins with clean air to breathe. Trees can also do so much more. Just through the years of growth
trees can offer protection for your home by block-ing high winds and other natural causes. It can also keep your home cool in the summer because of all the shade it provides. Sounds too good to be true? Its not.
Go online at www.wwf.org to find out more.
Holly Meagely
2009 Student Silver AddyMixed Media Campaign
Plastic Pollution CampaignCody Erickson, Photographer
Each day, Americans dispose of 60
million plastic bottles. Of that amount,
only 14% are recycled—the rest adds
waste to our landfills. Eliminate the
trash, and recycle to help the planet.
It’s our world, preserve it for present
and future generations.
Visit www.wwf.org for tips.
Jacqueline Blankenship
2009 Student Silver AddyMixed Media Campaign
WWF Global Warming CampaignMellisa Howe, Photographer
YOUR IMPACT
Line dry your clothes in the spring and summer instead of using the dryer and save 700 lbs. of carbon dioxide and up to $75 per year.
www.worldwildlife.org
YOUR IMPACT
Many electronics use power even after you push the off button. This phantom load accounts for 75% of the electricity consumed by home electronics and about 8% of total electricity use. That’s enough to power your house for a month. Many of these electronics are easy to disconnect. Pull your charges out of the outlets when they aren’t in use, and attach other energy suckers to a surge protector and turn the strip off.
www.worldwildlife.org
Last year, Americans spent nearly $11 billion on over 8 billion gallons of bottled water, then tossed over 22 billion empty plastic bottles in the trash. In bottle production alone, the more than 70 million bottles of water consumed each day in the U.S. drain 1.5 million barrels of oil over the course of one year. By using a refillable bottle instead, not only will you save money but you’ll conserve our planet’s resources.
YOUR IMPACT
www.worldwildlife.org