Design Incubation Colloquium 6.1 (#DI2019oct) will be held at the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University on Saturday, October 5, 2019.
Hosted by Courtney Marchese and the School of Communications. This event is open to all interested in Communication Design research.
Sat, October 5, 2019
10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Quinnipiac University
School of Communications
Room CCE207
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518
Featured Presentation
The Hamden Hunger Project
Courtney Marchese
Associate Professor of Interactive Media + Design
School of Communications
Quinnipiac University
Amy Walker
Assistant Professor
Journalism
Quinnipiac University
Michaela Mendygral
Design, Journalism Student
Quinnipiac University
presentations
Guns ARE Alive: How Design/Technology Literacy is Missing From the Gun Debate in America
Glenn LaVertu
Professor
Parsons, The New School
Teaching Procedural Rhetoric: Some Lessons
Ian Bellomy
Interaction Designer
Place Matters: Design for Regenerating Under-Utilized Spaces
Yi-Fan Chen
Assistant Professor of Interaction Design
Farmingdale State College
Jerald Belich
Assistant Professor
Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies
Miami University
Yashodhan Mandke
User Experience Consultant
Fusion Alliance
In Restless Aesthetic Pursuit: Recontextualizing Typography
Maria Smith Bohannon
Assistant Professor
Oakland University
Developing Design Curriculum Assessment Goals and Student Learning Outcomes; A Case Study: Typography
Andrea Hempstead
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Using Things to Scaffold Difficult Conversations for Collegiate Residence Life Orientation Participants
Michael Arnold Mages
Assistant Professor
Northeastern University
Reading Color: Type in and on Color
Jeanne Criscola
Assistant Professor
Central Connecticut State University
Obstruction by Graphical Construction: How Graphical Sculptures Can Counteract Symbols of Hate
Brian McSherry
Adjunct Professor
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Explorations of Data Lists: How Type, Hierarchy, and Color Reveal the Stories About the Titanic
Peggy Bloomer
Adjunct Professor
Quinnipiac University
Southern Connecticut State University
Understanding Potential Benefits and Consequences of Art Therapy in Arts Education
David Graves
Adjunct Professor
Bristol Community College
American Woman: Societal Perceptions of Femininity as Impacted by Gendered Branding, and the Social Responsibility of Designers
Mikaela Buck
Graduate Student
Texas State University
Parking
Parking is available in either the Admissions Visitor Lot or the School of Communications lot. Security will be notified and can help to direct attendees. Both of these lots are on Mount Carmel Ave. across from Sleeping Giant State Park.
Lodging
Courtyard Marriott in Shelton: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bdrcy-courtyard-shelton/
Hilton Garden Inn in Shelton: https://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/connecticut/hilton-garden-inn-shelton-HVNSHGI/index.html?SEO_id=GMB-HI-HVNSHGI
Local Services
A Starbucks and Au Bon Pain is on campus, and there are several additional options within a mile or so of campus on Whitney Ave.
- Thyme and Season (natural and organic market): https://www.thymeandseason.net/
- Midori (quick Korean): no website, but it’s delicious
- Eli’s on Whitney (casual tavern food): https://elisrg.com/elisonwhitney/
- Eli’s Brick Oven (pizza, sandwiches, salads): https://elisrg.com/elisbrickoven/menus/
- Aunt Chilada’s (Mexican): https://www.auntchilada.com/Home
- The Everyday Gourmet (soups, sandwiches, salads): https://theeverydaygourmet.wixsite.com/theeverydaygourmet/menu
Abstract submission of presentations deadline: Saturday, July 6, 2019. For details visit the Colloquia Overview and Online Submission Form.