Education
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MFA in Design Research & Innovation, University of North Texas
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BFA in Communication Design, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Biography
Jessica Burnham has a BFA in Communication Design from the Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MFA in Design Research and Innovation from the University of North Texas. Her design interests lie in bringing design to unexpected places, like civic engagement, local governance, and other hyper-local efforts. Her research focused on transitioning from Communication Design to Designed Communication and her efforts led to creating a business association on Lowest Greenville Avenue called the Lowest Greenville Collective. This led to her role as the Executive Director of the Deep Ellum Foundation where she helped manage the neighborhood, designed public safety systems, and represented the area as large projects in the city came about. Currently, she is the Program Director and Clinical Assistant Professor of the Master of Arts in Design and Innovation (MADI) program at 51²è¹Ý. This program teaches students from all different backgrounds to use Human-Centered Design to creatively solve and improve unwieldy problems. Jessica lives in Richardson, Texas with her husband and three boys.
Honors and Awards
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Innovation in Education – Finalist: 2020 DCEO Magazine and Dallas Innovates
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Community Honors Award – 2019 American Institute of Architects
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Information Literacy Stipend – 2018 51²è¹Ý Libraries
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Hunt Fellow – 2018 Hunt Institute of Humanities and Engineering