Career Action Planning booklet design winners have been announced.
Senior Amber Easterly won first place with $25, senior Dew Hopson received second with $15 and third place with $10 went to senior Megan Rodgers.
All entries had to meet certain criteria to qualify. The design had to be black and white and have “Career Action Planning,” “Bryant High School” and the year.
“It had to meet all the rules,” advertising design teacher India Childress said. “The art teachers were the judges.”
All three winners were in one of Childress’ design classes last semester where it was mandatory to compete in the CAPs booklet design contest.
“It was one of our projects in Ad 3,” Easterly said. “Mrs. Childress said we all had to design a CAPs booklet to be judged. I got third last year so I wanted to win.”
Easterly said she used a fellow yearbook student Emma Shock’s photo of a brain dissection in her design.
“I was looking for cool photos that showed academic life,” Easterly said.
Hopson said he wanted to take a more creative approach in his photo choice. His photo was taken in the courtyard outside of Childress’ classroom in Building 2.
“The tree of knowledge is where it [my idea] came from,” Hopson said. “Megan [Rodgers] took the picture of me.”
Rodger’s photo illustrates a student studying and binders open around him.
“I thought it would be cool to have him reading a book and with binders to have him look productive and like he took seriously,” Rodgers said.
Easterly’s design will appear on all of the 2013-2014 CAPs booklets given to students.