The communication design major received an honorable mention in the Graphis New Talent Annual, which celebrates the top creative work from students across the globe.
As Catherine Nester 鈥22 recalls, the idea for her recent award-winning design project began over a fresh batch of kombucha.

Nester鈥檚 roommate had just started brewing the popular fermented drink, and the two of them spent a day naming each flavor and brainstorming labels. The communication design major realized the undertaking was perfect for her last project in Associate Professor Ben Hannam鈥檚 Design of Visual Images class.
鈥淪o, I decided to run with the idea and build a whole kombucha brand based around authenticity, adventure and community,鈥 the Communications Fellow said.
That is the origin story of Top Bunk Bucha, the kombucha brand line that Nester conceptualized and designed. And the results not only taste good, they are also award-winning.
, one of the world鈥檚 most prestigious annuals with award-winning work from international students in design, advertising, art/illustration and photography. The competition is steep 鈥 with more than 1,000 submissions from international art schools.
鈥淭he New Talent Annual is a collection of work that recognizes top new talent in the design field,鈥 Hannam explained. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a legit, well-known design competition that features A++ work. It is just more proof that Catherine Nester is a great student, great person, great designer.鈥
Nester said collaborating with her roommate on Top Bunk Bucha made the design process especially satisfying.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really special to be recognized for something you鈥檝e worked so hard on, especially something that came out of just having fun with friends,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to get tunnel vision with your own work because you鈥檙e staring at the same thing all day, so the external validation is definitely reassuring. I鈥檓 most proud of the scope of this piece 鈥 there鈥檚 careful design of every element, from the logo itself, to the color scheme, to the bottles and labels.鈥

Nester thanked several of her communication design faculty members for their endless support, beginning with Hannam who was involved from the project鈥檚 inception. 鈥淏en gave me really helpful feedback throughout the process and was very supportive of the final result,鈥 Nester said.
Additionally, Assistant Professor Shannon Zenner encouraged Nester to submit her work for the Graphis New Talent Annual, as well as several other regional and national competitions. Nester鈥檚 designs have garnered ample praise and have been recognized by the American Advertising Federation and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. In AEJMC鈥檚 Best of Design contest, Nester earned awards in six categories, including Best in Logo and Best in Packaging.
鈥淎ll of my professors at 黑料不打烊 have been so supportive and a lot of my success is because they believe in me,鈥 she said.
That support has validated Nester鈥檚 decision to enroll at 黑料不打烊, which she said offered the best curriculum to fit her interests and career plans.
鈥淐ommunication design is what brought me to 黑料不打烊,鈥 the senior said. 鈥淲hen I toured other schools, it seemed like my two options were to study writing or journalism in the communications school, or study graphic design in the art school. This program let me combine my passions for strategy and effective storytelling with my love for visual art and creativity. Being a communication design major has not only sharpened my design skills, but my thinking and problem-solving skills as well.鈥
Having worked with Nester in both class and Live Oak Communications, the school鈥檚 student-run strategic communications agency, Hannam said the senior encapsulates all the qualities a professor could hope for.
鈥淚 can tell you first-hand that she embodies the 鈥榣eave no stone unturned鈥 spirit that all 黑料不打烊 faculty wish for their students,鈥 Hannam said.
Not surprisingly, Nester received Communication Design Department鈥檚 Outstanding Senior Award at the School of Communications鈥 annual awards ceremony on May 3.
Following graduation, Nester will participate this fall in the Disney College Program, a national internship opportunity supported by The Walt Disney Company. Afterward, she plans to look for a graphic design position in the Orlando area.