Second Rosedale Presentation
KCAI • Learning • Visual Advocacy
October 16th, 2012 • 4:39pm
Second Rosedale Presentation
Eyebeam & Graffiti Research Lab
KCAI • Learning • Visual Advocacy
October 16th, 2012 • 4:32pm
Eyebeam & Graffiti Research Lab
Designing With the Environmental Impact in Mind
KCAI • Learning • Read&Respond • Visual Advocacy
October 8th, 2012 • 12:39pm
Cradle to Cradle made a good point about the origins and life cycles of materials and how we should take them into consideration when designing. One thing I took away from the reading—and I’m sure this was intentional—was the fact that our industry is really wasteful by nature. We sketch, we throw paper away, we Read More
Animal Welfare
KCAI • Learning • Multimedia Experience
October 7th, 2012 • 2:46pm
MX: Animal Welfare: Wireframes 3 Devices: iPhone software Website Hub (displayed on-site at partner locations) Community: People who care about the use of animals in their lives. How the online system is improving an offline activity: The online system facilitates communication between people within the community. It helps to create a dialog between people Read More
Tangential Reflection
KCAI • Learning • Read&Respond • Visual Advocacy
October 1st, 2012 • 11:57am
I seem to have gotten myself into a bit of a tangent. Like, a whole blog post’s worth. When I saw the line in Human Dignity & Human Rights that said, “I believe we all recognized the significant transformation of the old design theme of ‘form and function’ into the new theme of ‘form and Read More
Resources for Spatial Psychology
KCAI • Learning • Visual Advocacy
September 26th, 2012 • 1:35pm
Clever Cafeteria Layout Changes Can Transform Children’s Nutrition “So-called “smart cafeterias” would feature low or no-cost changes in design, food presentation and layout, in an effort to tap “the natural psychology of choice” as youths consider their mealtime options.” Is Psychology the Key to Better School Nutrition? “Many children and teenagers resist well-intentioned lunch Read More
Taking Visual Advocacy Into Your Own Hands
KCAI • Learning • Read&Respond • Visual Advocacy
September 24th, 2012 • 11:43am
Sometimes to make a point, and to make it well, you have to literally make a mark on your environment. When traditional channels don’t fill the needs, you’ve got to take it into your own hands. There’s no doubt that a guerrilla-style campaign can be immensely effective. As an artist and a designer, you can reach Read More
Pixel Pets Website
Projects
September 23rd, 2012 • 2:29pm
This project was for Information Architecture, taught by Marty Maxwell Lane.
Rosedale Presentation 1
KCAI • Learning • Visual Advocacy
September 17th, 2012 • 1:55pm
Rosedale Middle School: Childhood Obesity & School Lunches