Digital Media Capstone

A picture of Capstone class students’ visit to a Baltimore branding agency, Fifteen4, in October 2019 (Photo Credit: Matt DeVille, Fifteen4)



(Jan. 7, 2020) – I have been offering a senior capstone course on Web and Print design since Fall 2017. This required course is offered every fall.

Communication majors specializing in digital media, communication minors concentrating in digital media and Innovation and Entrepreneurship majors/minors can enroll in this course. In this course, students apply their knowledge and skills of graphic and web design and video production for web and social media for local community organizations.

Partnership with community and local organizations

In the last three years, this class partnered with Baltimore-based charities, nonprofits, and social innovation initiatives, such as William & Lanaea Featherstone Foundation, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Pivot, and Touching Young Lives. The capstone class also partnered with on-campus units such as the counseling center and the office of Annual Giving.

For many students enrolled in this class, it is their first-time experience working with a client directly. In some cases, clients adopt and utilize the content and design that students create in this capstone class. Moreover, students get to know about the clients and their programs that serve underserved, immigrants and marginalized communities in the Baltimore area. In some cases, they end up interacting with the beneficiaries of charities and social innovation initiatives.

The rewarding experience of this class for students also reflected in the blog post, “Creative journeys are rarely linear,” by our guest speaker Matt DeVille, VP Digital of a branding agency Fifteen4, as he wrote,

“the students in Dr. Biswas’ class are impressive. Of course, they are concerned with how they will enter the workforce, but they also are keenly interested in learning about the culture of companies and how they might fit in. And frankly, that’s a great place to start.”

Matt DeVille (2019). “Creative Journeys are Rarely Linear”

Examples of capstone projects utilized by clients

  • Website Update for Pivot (Pivot’s website): Students (Alden Coyne, Megan Stangis and Elisa Jonas) added new pages/sections under “About” and “What We Do.” Also, they updated the News section (Capstone Project, Fall 2019).
  • A video for the Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s volunteering program (Capstone Project by Ashley Nicholson, Tara Howell and Savannah Brogan, Fall 2017).
  • A video for the Featherstone Foundation’s scholarship program (Capstone Project by Aaron Petit and Justin Pasthila, Fall 2019).
“Checkout this heartwarming video produced by Loyola University Maryland students Aaron P. and Justin P. from Prof. Biswas class. This impact video profiles three of our mulitilingual trainees who are now working for Bank of America, Fulton Bank and PNC Bank in #Baltimore as a result of our workforce development program.”