Radio, a century-old electronic device, allows for long-distance communication through the use of a high-power transmitter and a low-power receiver. Differences in transmitted radio waves and technology change not only what we hear, but also where we hear it. Alexis’s work examines how electromagnetic waves work by condensing large, complex data sets into a viewer-friendly information graphic that unfolds like a visual story. The purpose is to make an extensive body of data into a visual system that is easy to navigate for any reader/viewer. The final intent of this project is a printed poster that educates the viewer while holding their attention.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Visual Communication (VC) is designed to provide our students with skills and abilities sought by employers in the industry and create designers who understand their civic responsibility and help shape the future of this field. The Visual Communications program develops the analytical skills and creative passion in our students to be designers, animators, and professional artists who creatively, yet strategically, resolve challenging visual design problems across a variety of media in an artistic, visually compelling manner.
In our program, students begin by building a strong foundation in the elements, principles, and processes of design. They build upon this foundation across their studio classes by engaging in the creation of increasingly complex designs focused on solving real-world problems. As a student progresses through the program, they incorporate a multi-disciplinary approach by applying concepts from art history, communication theory, drawing, and their liberal studies requirements to issues of design. Industry-standard software and technological applications are then integrated into their experience. Students learn how to apply design principles to software in a way that equips them with the skills to adapt to the latest technologies and prepare for those that will emerge in the future.




CREDIT
- Agency/Creative: Alexis Beaman
- Article Title: Student Alexis Beaman Explores Radio Communication With a Storytelling Information Graphic
- Organisation/Entity: Student
- Project Status: Non Published
- Agency/Creative Country: United States of America
- Agency/Creative City: Flagstaff
- Project Deliverables: 2D Design, Illustration, Infographic, Poster Design, Visualisation
- Industry: Education
- Keywords: WBDS Student Design Awards 2025/26 , infographic, poster design, illustration, typography, data visualization
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Credits:
Student/Designer: Alexis Beaman









