The special topics course taught by Cris Moonan in the graphic design department explores the often-overlooked narratives of women in the field, highlighting their unique identities, challenges, and contributions. Through a blend of critical discussion, visual projects, and personal storytelling, students delve into the delicate yet powerful experiences women face, fostering a deeper understanding of gender dynamics within design. This course aims to illuminate these hidden stories, encouraging students to reframe their perspectives and craft work that authentically represents diverse female voices in the industry.


Spring 2025
Cris Moonan |Design Faculty, Graphic Design | Park University. 2025



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Kenzy Barnett
BFA, Graphic Design. Park University, 2025.


The image vividly captures a diverse group of students united in collaborative effort, working together to forge a new historical timeline. Their focused expressions and intertwined hands symbolize teamwork, determination, and shared purpose, illustrating how collective effort can reshape understanding of history through innovation and cooperation.


Azalea Calderon
BFA, Graphic Design. Park University, 2025.


‘Self-Portrait’


Lauren Buck
BFA, Graphic Design. Park University, 2025.



Jasmine Harmon
BFA, Graphic Design. Park University, 2025.



Allison Swank
BFA, Graphic Design. Park University, 2025.


BRIDGET NASH Swank
BFA, Graphic Design.Park University, 2025.




Magdalene Giar
BFA, Graphic Design.Park University, 2025.