University of Wisconsin–Madison

Life Sciences Communication 332: Print & Electronic Media Design

This course is designed to teach you the fundamentals of digital design and visual communications through hands-on learning. You will learn the principles and techniques of effective layout with industry standard Adobe software programs. You will learn to research, plan, design and produce a variety of print communication piece. In addition, you will learn the theory behind effective design.

Project Brief

Powerpoint slide with pictures of a spider, a child with an inhaler, and smog across the top with headline "Climate Change is Harming Health in Wisconsin"

Climate Change is Harming Health in Wisconsin

As a Global Health major, I’ve seen how climate change increasingly impacts human health through my coursework. This reinforces the urgent need for accessible science communication in both written and visual form.

Outline of Wisconsin filled with various shades of orange with a sun peeking out from behind.

Extreme Heat

This article about extreme heat in Wisconsin summarizes the impact of heat islands in Wisconsin as well as the affects of climate change and heat towards local communities.

Powerpoint slide showing water with a power line and smoke stacks in the background with headline "Decarbonizing Minnesota's Natural Gas End Uses"

Decarbonizing Minnesota’s Natural Gas End Uses

Growing up in a Minnesota neighborhood that has been gradually adopting solar energy and electric vehicles inspired my passion for an equitable clean energy transition. This brief outlines 25 actionable recommendations, from community-based strategies to statewide policy changes, aimed at breaking down those barriers and making decarbonization a realistic path for more Minnesotans.

Personal Branding

Created by Lauren LeVoir

For this assignment, we were asked to create a personal brand. Growing up, I always dreamed of designing one around my unique initials—three L’s. My final logo features a cube, with each face representing my multifaceted identity: Leadership (VP of Outreach for Women in Business – Tech), Technical expertise (research in computer vision and data science), and Ethical values that guide my work. The deep purple color reflects creativity and ambition, while the clean typography keeps the tone professional and approachable.

Front of business card
Resume with text

Infographic

Created by Mia Steinhauer

The final project was based on the brief “Extreme Heat in Wisconsin.” As climate change drives rising temperatures across the Midwest, Wisconsin is facing an increase in extreme heat events. This infographic explores the health risks, the disproportionate impacts on vulnerable populations, and how cities like Milwaukee are responding. Designed to inform and engage, the infographic emphasizes the importance of local solutions and public awareness in addressing heat-related challenges.

Charts and graphs describing extreme heat elements in Wisconsin.