Spring Commencement 2024: Brittiany Rorrer, College of Visual and Performing Arts
April 29, 2024

Look through Brittiany Rorrer鈥檚 sketchbooks, and you鈥檒l find all sorts of images hand-rendered
                                 in ink or pencil, sometimes painted in bright acrylics or shaded in subdued watercolors.
On the pages of the senior design major鈥檚 many Moleskines, fish stand on two legs
                                 and strike defiant poses while cherub-faced peaches enjoy music through bulbous headphones.
                                 There are teakettles that sport swan-necked spouts and rows of curvy balloon animals.
                                 Wolf skulls are etched in stark detail even as nearby, grinning cartoon dogs model
                                 cardigans. Lonely slugs gaze out of big city windows while a glum-faced self-portrait
                                 of the artist declares: 鈥淚 have a cold.鈥
And although Rorrer鈥檚 drawings often evoke the free-form feeling of doodles, they鈥檙e
                                 organized on the page, purposeful and neat, and they display the confident line of
                                 an artist.
Rorrer transferred to Radford from New River Community College in 2021, and since
                                 then she has mined these notebooks and her own considerable talent to bring home a
                                 raft of prizes for her work. Over the past three years, she鈥檚 received eight student
                                 鈥淎ddy鈥 awards from Western Virginia Advertising, a mixture of gold and silver and
                                 Judge鈥檚 Choice, among other accolades.
This year, she also scored her second regional nod from the American Advertising Federation
                                 (AAF), which means that, in May, a calendar she designed will compete at the AAF鈥檚
                                 national level.
While her projects ultimately take physical or electronic forms, they all begin life
                                 through her pen or pencil, as drawings and mind maps and mood boards, which she then
                                 converts using digital software.
鈥淲ord plus image, as my professors would say,鈥 Rorrer explained when asked what initially drew her to study design.
鈥淚've always loved illustration, and I've always thought it would be fun to see my work on products you could find online or in the store,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his led to me asking a lot of questions about if this was even possible: What kind of programs are used to illustrate product packaging? What is the language of typography, and how can I use it in my work? Can I make a career out of this?
鈥淭hankfully, I was able to find the answers to these questions and a lot more during my time at 福利导在线观看,鈥 she said.
Radford Assistant Professor of Graphic Design John O鈥機onnor was Rorrer鈥檚 instructor for more than a half-dozen courses she took, and he served as her mentor when she participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program.
鈥淗er innate talent surpasses any superlative I can conjure,鈥 O鈥機onnor recently said.
鈥淗er passion for creation and design is palpable, effortlessly transforming even the most challenging tasks into remarkable achievements,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭he sky truly is the limit for whatever career path she chooses.鈥
A Hillsville, Virginia, native, Rorrer commutes from home for classes, a proximity she considers an advantage.
鈥淚 have a lot of family in Southwest Virginia, and it鈥檚 important to me to stay close to them while also getting more higher education,鈥 she said.
She鈥檚 also spent the past two years in an internship with CMR Institute, a Roanoke company that provides continuing education to medical industry professionals in the fields of pharmaceuticals, medical devices and biotech.
鈥淚 had the wonderful opportunity to work on illustrations, branding, infographics, motion graphics and traditional 2-D animation,鈥 she said of her time with CMR.
As graduation looms, Rorrer is still weighing whether she wants to continue her education, but she ultimately hopes to find a career in the field she loves.
鈥淚 plan to apply for as many jobs as possible, being that graphic design is very competitive,鈥 Rorrer said, adding, 鈥淚 feel like the folio I've developed here will help me get those jobs.鈥