Laketran’s Design-a-Bus-Wrap Student Art Contest Sponsored by Avery Dennison
The contest was open to Lake County's middle & high school students in Ohio & the winner was selected from more than 110 entries…

For the fifth year, Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions sponsored the Design-a-Bus-Wrap student art contest organized by Laketran, the public transit agency in Lake County, Ohio. The contest was open to the county’s middle and high school students, and more than 110 entries were received. Students were encouraged to design a bus wrap showcasing Laketran’s 50th anniversary.
“Avery Dennison is honored to celebrate Laketran’s 50th anniversary, as well as continuing our sponsorship of this program for the fifth consecutive year, marking a truly meaningful milestone. We are thankful for the chance to support Laketran, our local students, and the broader Lake County community,” said Amanda Stefanik, senior marketing communications specialist at Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions.
Avery Dennison Supplied Wrap Material
The bus wrap material was donated by Avery Dennison, a Lake County-based manufacturer and distributor of pressure-sensitive adhesive graphic films. The bus was wrapped in Avery Dennison MPI 1105 Easy Apply RS supercast digital film with DOL 1360Z optically clear gloss digital overlaminate. Avery Dennison also donated their MPI 2528 50/50 perforated film for the bus window graphics. Cleveland-based Repros Inc. provided the print production and installation of the winning design on the Laketran 2025 bus.
Lily Walker’s Winning Design
A panel of transit employees, graphic art professionals and community leaders served as judges for the contest. Lily Walker, a sophomore at Mentor High School, was this year’s winner for her bus design themed, “50 Years of a Cleaner, Greener Lake County!” Walker’s design will be displayed on a Laketran Dial-a-Ride bus for a year.
“I was inspired by the monarch butterflies that migrate to our marsh every summer. Their journey represents change and resilience, which felt perfect for celebrating Lake County’s 50 years of being a greener place,” Walker explained about her design. “I also included recycling elements to highlight the importance of protecting nature for the future.”
“Year after year, our team takes immense pride in being a part of an initiative that sparks the imagination and creativity of local students. This program not only showcases their artistic talents but also introduces them to industries like graphics and transportation that play a vital role in Lake County. We value the collaboration with local leaders and schools to promote awareness of vinyl graphics among students, art programs and educators. This year’s winning bus design by Lily Walker, a sophomore at Mentor High School, is a perfect example of how graphic vinyl film can serve as a vibrant, captivating, celebratory artistic medium,” said Stefanik.