GRAPHIC DESIGN




Graphic Design II Course Project - 2021

︎ Poster Design
︎ Social Awareness
︎ Research

Created as a series, these three posters discuss microaggressions in the workplace and how they affect victims’ views of their self-worth and future.

The series was posted on both the Minnesota and National AIGA media channels and featured in the exhibit “And Justice for All,” an installation focused on civil liberties issues or freedom of expression in the arts.


Graphic Design Senior Capstone - 2023

︎ Poster Design
︎ Visual Identity

As Lead Designer for the Graphic Design & Interactive Media Senior Exhibition in the Spring of 2023, I lead and worked alongside my peers on the design committee to create a two-sided poster that doubled as a mailable flyer.


Graphic Design Senior Capstone - 2023

︎ Visual Identity
︎ Brand Development
︎ Collaboration

Designed in collaboration with Vaughn Vande Walle, Federation Audio is a bass music record label that prominently features drum and bass artists and music. What sets us apart from other labels is that we heavily focus on supporting our own artists' creative and financial well-being.

We strive to facilitate community and collaboration to promote innovative and technically impressive music. Using strong design thinking and language, we are better able to support our artists, and as result, better serve our audience.


Design Intern - 2022

︎ Brand Development
︎ Client Work
︎ Motion Design

Blue Grotto Inc. is described as a “niche communications agency” that specializes in brand storytelling through organizational learning.

As Design Intern, I worked alongside company founder Yvonne Hundshamer to research and visualize materials for Blue Grotto Inc. and client Unified Screening & Crushing. Media includes both image and video brand material.




Adv. Design Studio Project - 2022

︎ Environmental Design
︎ Visual Identity
︎ Collaboration

A project proposal completed with four other Graphic Design students in DES-380 Signage & Exhibition Design for the sidewalk space outside Applied Arts on the UW-Stout Campus.

Block 415 is a modular gallery space that allows for artists of many disciplines to create around a unique and flexible display system. While there are other galleries on campus, Block 415 allows for more visibility to the public, while doubling as a social space.





About


Joseph Mischke is an aspiring creative driven to design distinct and cohesive visuals and experiences. As a designer, Joseph strives for collaboration and synthesis. By bringing together strong research and ideas, unique and memorable designs come to life.



Joseph Mischke

2024