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Yellowjacket Athletics Appoints Harrison Law as its Graphic Designer

SUPERIOR, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin-Superior and Yellowjacket Athletics have announced the hiring of Harrison Law as the department's first full-time graphic designer.
 
"Harrison's creativity and innovative approach make him an outstanding addition to our department," Nick Bursik, UW-Superior director of athletics said. "We are excited to welcome him to the team and are confident he will help us continue to enhance the visibility, recognition, and overall strength of the Yellowjacket Athletics brand."
 
Law is certainly no stranger to Yellowjacket Athletics, serving as a graphic designer throughout his time as a UW-Superior student. Through his work, he designed social media graphics, print materials, and environmental branding to support initiatives spanning across the department and its teams.
 
Law played a pivotal role in developing consistent visual systems across gameday, schedule and postseason content across all Yellowjacket Athletics platforms. Ahead of each season's media day shoots, Law collaborated with the marketing and communications staff to create custom props for each themed environment. His work also spans across photography and videography.
 
Outside of UW-Superior, Law spent time with Duluth FC as a creative designer. From December 2019-July 2024, he sharpened his graphic design skills while being tasked with the production of match day, promotional, milestone, and in-game creative content for the club.
 
"I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to continue my career at UW-Superior," Law said. "Yellowjacket Athletics has played a significant role in my personal and professional growth, and I am excited to continue creating content that showcases our student-athletes and strengthens the Yellowjacket Brand."
 
Law will begin his duties on Monday, June 8.
 
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