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Department of Design Celebrates CVAD Design Month with exhibitions and workshops
National Design Month, an event of the Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian Design Museum, includes gathering the nation's leading designers and communities nationwide to celebrate the power of design in our everyday world. The month-long observance includes national awards, inspiring programs and a week-long exhibition.
The CVAD Department of Design once again celebrates design this year with CVAD Design Month with exhibitions, workshops and presentations. Please contact the Department of Design for more information, cvad.Design@unt.edu.
Student Work Exhibitions
Month-long Exhibitions
Interior Design exhibitions2nd-Floor Hallway by rooms 265 and 255
Communication Design exhibitions, Graphic Design and User-Experience Design3rd-Floor Hallway by rooms 367 and 371


Student-led Events
Oct. 5, 2023, 7 p.m., Room 367 Graphic Design &amp; User-Experience alumni selected worksAIGA student group + User Experience Design Student Association
Oct. 6, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., UNT Gateway Center, rooms 34 and 35Undergraduate Research Day with design student presentations and Poster Sessions
Oct. 19, 7 p.m., Room 367AIGA student group and Matchbox studio – AIGA will host Tayler Culligan and Elise Garcia from The Matchbox Studio for an identity and branding workshop. “Beyond Vibes” will explore how to incorporate various creative tools to develop deeper branding concepts and create an easy roadmap from idea to identity.
Workshops
Oct. 3, Room 255, 7 p.m.Interior Design Student Alliance
Oct. 4, 18, 11 and 25, 6 p.m., Room 223The Illustration Club sketch nights and professional presentations.
Oct. 17, Room 223, 7 p.m.Revit workshop
Oct. 24, First Floor Lobby, Room 100, 6:30–9 p.m.Speaker presentationDesign workshop with Corgan and the Association for Learning Environments


IDEC SW Conference at CVAD 
Nov. 2, 8:30–7 p.m.Nov. 3, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.Department of Design Conference, Room 282Conference Title: “Design at the Edge – Where Art and Design Meet”
Schedule + Details
Design at the Edge – Where Art and Design Meet!
Interior designers create the environments we live, work, and play in. Join us as we discuss the transformations impacting the design process. Design at the Edge invites conversations around cutting-edge innovation, the climate change precipice, inclusion, evidence-based design, and the intersection of the arts and design.
Hosted by the Department of Design of the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
Conference Host: Hepi Wachter, Ph.D., professor and chair, CVAD Department of Design
Lunch + Parking: Dietary Needs for Lunch and Parking Pass Needs: Due by Oct. 24, CVAD.Design@unt.edu.
Conference Rate$145 per person  |  $85 for students
Suggested Local Lodging Options
Holiday Inn Express &amp; Suites Denton UNT-TWURooms starting at $103/night4485 North I-35, Denton, TX 76207940-808-0600
Holiday Inn Express &amp; Suites Denton SouthRooms starting at $109/night3180 S Interstate 35E, Denton, TX 76210940-205-5100
Hampton Inn &amp; Suites, DentonRooms starting at $100/night1513 Centre Place Dr., Denton, TX 76205940-891-4900
Event Location
College of Visual Arts and Design, Art Building, Room 2821201 W. Mulberry St., Denton, Texas 76201We will have parking passes for each day to use the parking lot on Welch Street across from the Art Building. Important: Communicate your parking pass needs to CVAD.Design@unt.edu by Oct. 24 with the subject line IDEC SW Regional Conference.
Day 1: Thursday, Nov. 2
8:30–9 a.m.: Registration and check-in – Pastries and Coffee, Art Building, Room 2829–9:15 a.m.: Welcome + Conference Overview, SW Region Chair
Presentation Block 1
9:15–9:35 a.m.: The Safety Convergence of Chemical Exposure &amp; FlammabilityDebra Harris, Baylor University, Waco, TexasThis study aims to determine a fire barrier solution for upholstered furniture that improves fire suppression and decreases chemical exposure risks for occupants during normal use.
10:40 –11 a.m.: Explore the Relationship Between Color, Crowding and Time Passage in Examination RoomsJahnia Wright, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, TexasUsing Virtual Reality to explore the relationship between color, crowding and time passage in examination rooms.
11:05–11:25 a.m.: Design Attributes of Healthcare Environments: Preferences between Female and Male VeteransPayton Losh, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, TexasSelf-Evaluation of Anxiety Inventory for Design Attributes of Healthcare Environments: Differences in Emotions and Preferences between Female and Male Veterans.
11:25–11:45 a.m.: Discussion
11:45–12:30 p.m. Keynote: Cassini Nazir “Designing Curiosity: A Beginners Guide”
Curiosity is powerful. Research tells us it has the power to enhance intelligence and increase perseverance. Curiosity propels us to deeper engagement, superior performance, and more meaningful goals.
Curiosity is a necessary—although often tacit—element in the design process. In many design processes, empathy is the first step. To understand others, we must be curious about what life might be like outside our experiences. How can we be more curious? Is it possible to invite others to be curious as well? We will explore a framework for designing curiosity.
This talk will give you an orientation to the strange, fascinating, and fragile phenomenon of being curious. Together, we will tackle these three topics:

Defining curiosity: What is curiosity, and how does it manifest? We will learn the five faces of curiosity and—more importantly—what kind of curious you are.
Producing curiosity: Humans can naturally produce curiosity—the question is, how? We discover the emotions that yield the by-product of curiosity and learn how curiosity may germinate.
Inviting curiosity: How might we design ways to invite curiosity? We’ll look at a framework for inviting curiosity in your next design effort.

12:30–1:30 p.m.: Lunch. Important: Please communicate your dietary needs by Oct. 24, 2023, to CVAD.Design@unt.edu with the subject line IDEC SW Regional Conference.
1:30–1:55 p.m.: Poster Presentations Block 1
Perspective Play: A Game of EmpathyDonald Orf, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla.Improving empathy towards gender identities by gamifying an experience one can have as a non-binary individual.
Coding-free VR for interior design education Zoom meetingHong Shih, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisc.Cutting-Edge Interior Design: Coding-free VR Development for Interior Design Education
The Relationship Between Natural Lighting and Biophilic Elements and Children's BehaviorsNaila Hasan, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.“This study compared children’s behaviors with lighting and biophilic design in children’s libraries with distinctive design attributes.”
Presentation Block 2
2–2:20 p.m.: Digital Humanities and Design: An Exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright's ResidencesElise King, Baylor University, Waco, TexasThis presentation explores the application of digital humanities methodologies as a potential approach and method of inquiry for interior design researchers; these concepts are explored through “Visualizing Frank Lloyd Wright,” a digital humanities dashboard that connects interrelated data into a single digital corpus.
2:25–14:45 p.m.: Design for Motion: The Role of Spatial Cognition and Perception in DesignKristi Gaines, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasUnderstanding and applying design features to address all the senses is necessary for providing beneficial spaces for all users.
2:50–3:10 p.m.: The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Interior Design Classrooms: Observations &amp; AnalysisNathaniel Walker, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TexasObservation and the analysis of the use of virtual reality (VR) technology and its influence in interior design students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
3:10–3:30 p.m.: Discussion
3:30 - 3:45 p.m.: Coffee Break
Presentation Block 3
3:45–4:05 p.m.The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Creative Thinking in Early Design StudiosZahrasadat Hosseini, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla.This study explores how the use of Creative AI can affect the concept generation phase of the design process and impact creativity in early design studios. The study used a mixed-method design to examine the effects of AI on the design process and found that participants who used AI assistance displayed more creativity in their design works.
4:10–4:35 p.m.: Vision Training for DesignersTiziana Proietti, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.The Vision Training for Designers method focuses on enhancing students' perceptual ability in discerning properties of tectonic elements, such as proportions, distances, and sizes, through targeted exercises and the use of specialized tools.
4:40–5 p.m.: Child-Friendly Space, CFS, and Children’s Well-being in the Refugee Camps: A Systemic Review CFS and its Physical Environment in Responding Well-beingSalma Akter Surma, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.The study aims to explore the variability or commonness of CFS in different theoretical and practical contexts for conceptualizing and designing CFS and the reasons behind those.
5–5:20 p.m.: Discussion
5:30–7 p.m.: Reception, finger food, and open barCollege of Visual Arts and Design Gallery, Art Building, Room 160Exhibition "Cey Adams – Departure, 40 Years of Art and Design"
Suggested Restaurants in Denton
Thai Square 209 W Hickory St #104, Denton, TX 76201Hannah’s 111 W Mulberry St, Denton, TX 76201Barley &amp; Board 100 W Oak St, Denton, TX 76201Komodo Loco 109 Oakland St, Denton, TX 76201Hoochies 214 E Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201Giuseppe’s 821 N Locust St, Denton, TX 76201Queenies 115 E Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201940’s Kitchen 219 W Oak St, Denton, TX 76201Houlihan’s 3100 Town Center in the Embassy Suites Hotel, Denton, TX 76201El Matador 720 W University Dr., Denton, TX 76201
Day 2: Friday, Nov. 3
9–9:30 a.m. Coffee and Pastries
Presentation Block 4
9:30–9:50 a.m.Positive Leadership to Support the Health and Well-Being of Design Students and FacultyKristi Gaines, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasThe purpose of this investigation was to utilize a scientific approach to the identification of the general principles of happiness and determine ways to promote an environment of well-being and satisfaction in students, faculty, administration, and staff
9:55–10:15 a.m.Towards Therapeutic Learning Environment: Investigating Public Library's Role in Refugee Children's Inclusion and Well-beingSalma Akter Surma, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.The study explores how public library design and facilities can ensure physiological, cognitive and social inclusion and well-being by applying therapeutic design strategies.
10:15–10:35 a.m.: Discussion
10:40–11:25 a.m.Design at the Edge: What is inclusive design?Natalie Ellis, Ph.D., University of North Texas, Denton, TexasPanelists: Yeji Yi, Ph.D., and Ammara Faisal, Ph.D.How have ADA and Universal Design created a path for creating Inclusive Design for the built environment and its understanding for 21st-century designers?
11:30–1 p.m.: Lunch, Awards, SW Region Business Meeting

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