Fluorescent Fridays

By Students for Students



Fluorescent Fridays are one-hour virtual events serving as a platform for university students from all disciplines to network with color professionals and fellow students, and to explore cutting-edge information about color’s role in our lives and applications in the world.

Exploring Color’s Role in Visual Storytelling Experiences

Friday April 26, 2024, 1-2PM Eastern US time.
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University of Kentucky students - Sarah Barbosa, Maddy Sauca, and Madeline Turbyville- will be presenting their semester projects on how color and lighting choices impact play, ceremony, and retail on experiences.

What is Fluorescent Fridays?

Our goal is to build a global student chapter that positions color as a multi-dimensional STEAM model - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics

Attention University Students & Fellow Color Enthusiasts! Join us for Fluorescent Fridays to explore cutting-edge information presented by university students about the dynamic role of color in our lives.

Fluorescent Fridays are one-hour virtual events hosted quarterly as a platform for university students to share color-focused research with fellow students, color professionals, and the color-curious public.

For each event, Fluorescent Fridays shines a global spotlight on projects created by students in a university department dedicated to implementing forward-thinking and meta-disciplinary methods for the 21st century.

October 27, 2023

Guests: Petronio Bendito, Associate Professor of Visual Communication Design, Stevi Eggers, Purdue University MFA Candidate, Félicia Barrett, Purdue University MFA Graduate Project

April 24, 2022

Guests: Dr. Martin Habekost - Chair of the School of Graphic Communications Management at Ryerson University. Dr. Reem El Asaleh - Associate Professor in Graphic Communications Management at The Creative School at Ryerson University. Donna Razik - Award-winning instructor in the School of Graphic Communications Management at Ryerson University Cassandra Pascucci - Fourth-year Graphic Communications Management student at Ryerson University, with a minor in Communication Design and a concentration in Packaging. Cameron Garside - Fourth-year Graphic Communications Management student at Ryerson University, with a concentration in Packaging.

October 29, 2021

Guests: From the Polytechnic University of Valencia - Juan Serra - Professor, and Subdirector of Research of the School of Architecture and Irene Serra - Architect and Professor in the Department of Architecture Graphic Expression

The Fluorescent Fridays Team

The long range goal is to build a global student chapter that positions color as a multidimensional STEAM model (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math), sharing up-to-date color research by scientists, artists, designers, industry professionals, and university students.21st century color communication requires a commitment to building bridges for sharing resources, cultivating mentors, and creating new opportunities. With up-to-date information and useful tools, students become the next generation of leaders in ever-evolving color related disciplines.

The Fluorescent Fridays team: Lina Cárdenas Bayona, Jean Hoskin, John Seymour, Luanne Stovall

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