This page collects the digitized full text Undergraduate Honors Theses of the Interior Design Program at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Selected titles of Undergraduate honors thesis written prior to 2022 can be found in Special Collections.

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Theses from 2024

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Influence of Narrative on Interior Architectural Film Visualizations: A Case Study of DUNE, Tatem Criner

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Analyzing Rural Public Libraries in Northwest Arkansas, Eden Isbell

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LGBTQ+ Spaces in Rural Arkansas that Accommodate and Advocate for Queer Existence, Lacey Oxford

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Reimagining the Grocery Shopping Experience, Isabel Provisor Lemery

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Textile-to-Textile Upcycling; A Design Process to Make Hand-Felted Textiles Using Existing Materials by Utilizing the Wet Felting Production Technique, Kristin Rapach

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Exposing the Conflicting Cultural Narratives of Downtown Springdale, Jennifer Sandoval-Salinas

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How Design Depicted in Film Contributes to the Evolution of Cultural Narratives, Catherine VanHoose

Theses from 2023

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Digital to Phygital: An analysis of how a better collaboration between Interior Designers and Mobile App Developers could improve the future of retail, Hayden Wyrick

Theses from 2022

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Genius Loci: Capturing the Distinctive Roman Spirit Through Pochoir, Carlee McGuire

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Culture in Disney Films: A Comparative Analysis of Color, Composition and Rhythm, Megan Paul

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Achakali Chickasha Holbachi Italatalit Ithana: Continuation of Chickasaw Design Practices, Lily Shore

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Design for a Spectrum, Brooke Warden