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MADFEST Welcomes Creative Podcaster-Illustrator

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WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., April 4, 2018 — West Liberty University’s MAD (Media Arts and Design) Festival will welcome motivational speaker Andy J. Miller on Friday, April 6.

Andy J. Miller, AKA Andy Pizza in the podcast world, is shown here with a really big cup of coffee.

MADFEST includes workshops, professional presentations and a student media arts awards competition and awards ceremony.MADFEST is open to area high school students as well as WLU students and takes place from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. in WLU’s Media Arts Center and College Hall.

An accomplished illustrator, Miller has a successful podcast and book called Creative Pep Talk. His website is located at andy-j-miller.com and he’s illustrated for clients like Nickelodeon, Google, Converse, Sony, Smart Car, Oreo, The Boston Globe and Nutella. Miller is known for his passion in speaking to creative people about the power of good business and to business people about the value of creativity.

“We are so fortunate to have such a popular motivational keynote speaker coming in for MADFEST on Friday. Students will love him and his talk is open to the public,” said Professor Jim Haizlett, MAD Festival director who teaches visual communication design and digital media design at WLU.

The schedule for Friday, April 6, 2018 includes:

MAD Festival is one of the biggest days in the WLU College of Arts and Communication and it attracts hundreds of visiting high school students from the region who enjoy creative activities from electronic music to graphic design as they discover careers that may interest them in their future.

Besides workshops, high school and WLU students can submit up to two and four pieces of original work respectively in 11 creative categories. Winners receive prizes and scholarships and there are no entry fees in the competition.

The High School portion is open to students in grades 10 – 12, who are currently enrolled in a public high school, private high school, or home school in the states of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The college portion of the competition is only open to currently enrolled West Liberty University students. 

Due to the overwhelming popularity of MADFEST, only WLU students, staff, and students of high school teachers who have pre-registered may attend the morning awards Ceremony.

The following afternoon sessions are free and open for walk-ins on the day of the event:

Click here for a detailed description of sessions planned for the day. For more information on MADFest, contact Haizlett at madfest@westliberty.


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