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College of Fine Arts graphic design grads experience the power of non-profits

CJ Herr and Kat Kelly, 2022 School of Art + Design graphic design graduates, spent their summer making a difference. The pair worked as marketing design interns at Video/Action, which is owned and run by College of Fine Arts graduate Robin Smith, BFA '72.

Kelly said she and Herr were tasked with creating a campaign to spread awareness for disabled voters while based in Savannah, Georgia.

ā€œWe poured our heart and soul into it,ā€ Kelly said. ā€œWe created a website, designed social media content [and] videos."

Throughout the process, they not only learned about video editing and production but were able to educate themselves on the Americans with Disabilities Act and learned how to create a proactive message, Herr said.

ā€œBeing able to work with people, we felt like we were doing something that mattered and that was a big deal to us,ā€ Herr said.

Herr and Kelly said the experience gave them more direction in what to look for in jobs after graduation. It also informed them on the challenges of non-profit work.

ā€œCollege students need to really understand not-for-profit-based work is very hard,ā€ Herr aid. ā€œItā€™s hard on you emotionally because these are real people that youā€™re working with; you know their stories.ā€

Herr and Kelly worked together to design a campaign website for the Save My Vote, GA campaign, including a series of video's like this one featuring community leaders centered in Savannah.
 

One of the hardest things about video production, they said, was the editing process, which they called, ā€œgoing through the machete.ā€

ā€œIt definitely was a learning curve,ā€ Kelly said.

Despite some of the challenges, Herr said working for Video/Action and in non-profit work in general was a rewarding experience.

ā€œIt is a gratifying experience to feel like youā€™re making a difference in the world, and youā€™re doing something youā€™re passionate about,ā€ Herr said. ā€œIf you can do that through your work, thatā€™s even better.ā€

Herr said the benefits of experiential learning opportunities provide a big return and encouraged students to seek them out, adding that it helps to jumpstart a career or open the doors to a new experience.

ā€œHave as many experiences as you can,ā€ Kelly said. ā€œYou want to know what you like and what you donā€™t like ā€¦ You shouldnā€™t limit yourself just to one option.ā€

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Published
October 27, 2022
Author
Emma Skidmore, BSJ ā€˜23