Steffani Miadores designed the awards for the Electra Business Awards. Photo / Grace Odlum
A Horowhenua College student’s art is on display in award-winning businesses across Horowhenua and Kāpiti.
Steffani Miadores, a year 13 student, was invited to design trophies for this year’s Electra Business and Innovation Awards, an opportunity the 17-year-old jumped at.
Teacher Donna Elliott said organisers contacted the school to see if any students with a passion for architecture and design would like to design this year’s trophies, and she immediately thought of Steffani.
Steffani was thrilled, as she really enjoys the subject, but dropped the class this year, in favour of other subjects needed for her planned dentistry degree.
“I got the idea of blooming flowers because they grow, and even if they’re small they’ll become big.”
From there she started thinking about how those ideas could be turned into a trophy.
She considered ideas around function and how the trophy would fit in the hand, and how the trophies would look in a space while still remaining true to the brief of simple and elegant.
The biggest challenge was time she said, as she had to juggle classes and continue in her role as international prefect, in which she organises events for the exchange students.
Steffani started the project in term two and designed the trophies at home outside of school hours.
She is delighted with the end result but says if she could go back in time, she would get more involved in the manufacturing process.
“It was a huge thing, and it feels like an end of an era.”
Steffani’s passion for art began when she was young and saw her brother drawing.
She was inspired and researched other artists, and started creating art in her own style.
Her design interest began in college, when she was selecting subjects.
She recalled thinking DVC design and visual communication, which is now architecture, sounded interesting and signed up to take it.
“I loved it.”
Steffani is planning on studying health sciences next year and then dentistry, and will continue her interest in architecture and design as it’s a passion.