51ĀŅĀ× Design Students Recognized in AIGA Cleveland Competition
Two 51ĀŅĀ× design students, Davis Cameron Chu and Emily Williams, were recently recognized in the biennial American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Cleveland Design 730 competition, which recognizes the best design work in Northeast Ohio and is independently judged by notable professionals in the field.

Davis Cameron Chu, a senior Film major and Design minor and Honors student, was chosen as a Judgeās Choice selection by Maurice Cherry, host of the award-winning podcast Revision Path. Chuās work, titled, āā is an abstract animation about the challenge of fitting in. āLike many Asian Americans,ā Chu said, āI grew up in relative ethnic isolation. I was the only Asian kid in my grade.ā
As this future video artist struggled to maintain his individuality, he felt societal pressure to conform. āIn order to preserve your individuality, you need to find others who embrace it,ā Chu said. āYou can stand out alone, but itās much easier to stand out together.ā
was created in ART 448, Motion Graphics and Effects, taught by Qian Li. Chu is the incoming President of the AIGA 51ĀŅĀ× student group.

Emily Williams, a design major and 2021 graduate, was included in the Student Work category for her book cover design for āThe Odyssey.ā Williamsā cover includes a photo illustration constructed from cut paper and washi tape for the gold detail and quarters underneath the waves to create depth and shadows. The work was inspired by memories of scrapbooking with her mother when she was young. āI love Greek mythology,ā Williams said, āand wanted to bring gold detail into my design.ā
Williams added, āI feel honored to be included in such a big event that includes so many talented designers.ā Her book cover was created in ART 342, Advanced Typography, which is taught by Jenn Visocky OāGrady.
The 2021 AIGA judging panel consisted of Lisa Babb, Maurice Cherry, and David Hisaya Asari. AIGA is the largest professional membership organization for design, with more than 70 chapters and over 15,000 members.
