By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Two recent University of Nebraska at Kearney graduates earned national recognition for their design skills. Jase Hueser of Papillion and Maggie Pierson of Omaha collected a total of four honors in the student division of the American Advertising Awards, also known as the ADDYs, the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition. Conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation and … [Read more...] about UNK grads Hueser, Pierson earn awards in national design contest
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UNK students win 8 awards; Jase Hueser earns top honor in Nebraska design contest
By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications LINCOLN – University of Nebraska at Kearney visual communication and design students earned eight awards, including best of show, at the annual Nebraska American Advertising Awards, also known as the ADDYs. For the second consecutive year, UNK senior Jase Hueser claimed the top honor in the competition’s student division. Hueser, of Papillion, won best of show for a brand identity campaign featuring the Salina Saints … [Read more...] about UNK students win 8 awards; Jase Hueser earns top honor in Nebraska design contest
Drawn to art, Jase Hueser forges own path at UNK; Top honors at Nebraska ADDYs
By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications KEARNEY – Jase Hueser was almost destined to attend the University of Nebraska at Kearney. His grandfather Jerry Hueser is the winningest men’s basketball coach in school history, compiling 519 victories over 26 seasons from 1970 to 1996, and his father Joel Hueser played for the Lopers from 1984-88. Now Jase Hueser is finding his own success at UNK, but not in the sport his family loves. “I’m 6-foot-6, but I don’t play … [Read more...] about Drawn to art, Jase Hueser forges own path at UNK; Top honors at Nebraska ADDYs
UNK’s Imagination Day gets students thinking about future
By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications KEARNEY – The darkened room inside the Fine Arts Building at the University of Nebraska at Kearney allowed the camera to capture their motions. Using cellphone lights, the group of high school students was instructed to write their names in the air. It seemed silly to some, but the result was mesmerizing as they viewed the image on a computer screen. The long-exposure photo showed eight distinct signatures, with some penmanship … [Read more...] about UNK’s Imagination Day gets students thinking about future