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Lesson 1: It’s Real
Lesson 1: It’s Real “I’ve never woken up and not seen land before,” My entire life, the accomplishments I’ve achieved, and the dawning realization that even with everything my days have ever been filled with or shaped by, I still get to have a brand new experience. 8,634 days I’ve been alive, and I’m lucky…
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Bernau Logo Animation
One of our clients at Yellow Bug was Benrnau Design and Landscape Architecture. For the heading of the website we designed as a team, I created a 30-second loop animation of the company’s logo. See it on the website here: https://bernau-design.com/
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Lawrence Reawoken
*Editor’s Note: During the course of my Broadcast Reporting class, I developed a three-part video series about the dynamic history of Lawrence, KS, the town that is the home to the University of Kansas. Below are the videos I created, as well as a link to my YouTube page, where they’re published. Anika Kieler’s YouTube…
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Scout Camp
*Editor’s Note: All graphics on this poster were given to us, but we were encouraged to change their colors and position on the page. Our job was to create a poster that would attract both young kids and their parents to this event.
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Sip and Shop Poster
*Editor’s Note: For this poster, we were given all text. The requirements were to create the poster with a vintage feel, as the subject of the poster was an event for a vintage dress shop hosting a regular event for the first time since COVID. The twinkle graphics were given to us and we had…
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Diversity Inclusion Pannel Poster
*Editor’s Note: This was an assignment for Journalism 300: Visual Storytelling. The assignment was to create a poster for a made-up event at KU. Our only requirements were to include the photo, and some sort of circular graphics, the rest was up to us. We were also given all of the text for the poster…
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Broadcast script
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the publication of the pentagon papers. The pentagon papers were a government study commissioned in 1967. The purpose of the study was to track US involvement in Vietnam. The study was classified, but in 1969, one of the men who’d help write the study, Daniel Ellsberg, secretly began…
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Feature Story
The Way the Pentagon Papers Changed Journalism They say history repeats itself. But even if that’s true, do modern audiences care? Four retired journalism professors from the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas talked about 1971, the year that the Supreme Court upheld the First Amendment and allowed news organizations…