Design Ignites Change.

posted by Monina on 2009.11.18, under Design, Personal Work
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This past spring, during my last semester of college, I participated in Design Ignites Change–an initiative developed by WorldStudio and Adobe Youth Voices to encourage high school and college students to use design to create messages and  solutions to promote positive social change.

I had the opportunity to work with and mentor Rudy Marron, a talented high school student who went to the Paseo Academy in Kansas City, MO. The particular project we worked on required us to design a billboard to promote tolerance within the community. Rudy illustrated a luchador knocking down the words “Don’t tolerate stereotypes”. He wanted to encourage people to not let themselves be defined by negative stereotypes and to rise above those pre-concieved notions.

This fall, the billboard that we worked on for a semester finally went up. It’s 14 feet high and 48 feet wide. It’s really great to know that Rudy’s positive message is out there for everyone to see.

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Me and Rudy with his billboard project

SixthSense

posted by Monina on 2009.11.08, under Design, Inspiration
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Oh, the possibilities!

From Ted Talks:

“This demo — from Pattie Maes’ lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry — was the buzz of TED. It’s a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine “Minority Report” and then some.”

The Arrow of Time

posted by Monina on 2009.11.08, under Interesting
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Starting in 1976, photographer Diego Goldberg has photographed his family on June 17th of every year. The impressive documentation can be viewed here.

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One of my favorite places

posted by Monina on 2009.11.06, under Personal Work
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum / Kansas City, MO

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Nelson Atkins

Nelson Atkins

Nelson Atkins

We can do two things at once

posted by Monina on 2009.11.06, under Misc
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I’m a fraternal twin (that means my sister and I don’t look alike or we’re not identical). However, seeing this commercial made me wonder if my parents happened to capture any creepy twin pictures of my sister and I…and I found one!!

For your reference:

IKEA Twins

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Diane Arbus Twins

Diane Arbus

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Shining Twins

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Velarde Twins

(My sister, Monica is on the left and I’m on the right.)

Cookery

posted by Monina on 2009.11.06, under Misc
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I love/collect cook books. Below are some images from Woman’s Day Encyclopedia of Cookery published in 1965.

Encyclopedia of Cookery

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Cheese

Cookies

Corn

Satisfaction Guaranteed

posted by Monina on 2009.11.05, under Interesting
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Sears Roebuck

While I was browsing through the books at my local library, I came across  the 1902 edition of the Sears Roebuck Catalogue (now known as just Sears). The catalogue contains thousands of beautiful illustrations of watches, ribbons, hats, sewing machines, musical instruments, kitchen utensils, carriages, weapons, furniture, canned goods and everything any American might need or want at the turn of the century. It’s fascinating to look through the catalogue and see items that remain unchanged today as well as things that I wish were still available. Looking through the catalogue was enlightening and educational as well as entertaining. Below are some of the products along with their descriptions that I found quite interesting.

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A Piece of Sky

posted by Monina on 2009.11.02, under Misc, Personal Work
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Various photos of the sky taken from inside a parking garage in Kansas City, Mo.

Blog Blog Blog

posted by Monina on 2009.11.02, under Design
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It’s really hard for me to imagine that at one point, I was really hesitant about blogging. When I was first asked to create a blog for a design class to document my process and progress work, I thought, “Why can’t I just put all my process and research work in a binder?” I thought it would be a hassle– another thing I had to do and maintain on top of all my projects. Yes, I was unsure about the idea, but it was a class requirement and so I blogged. I blogged my sketches, mind maps, research, thoughts and ideas. I blogged my breakthrough discoveries as well as my failed concepts. I blogged and blogged…and somewhere in between blogging and blogging, I thought, “Hey, this isn’t so bad after all. I might even like this”.

Looking back at the several blogs I created while in college, I now see its value and realize that it made me a better student. I could have put all of my process and research work in plastic sleeves and compiled them in a binder and I would have been satisfied with that. However, the main difference between a binder and a blog is that a binder is more enclosed while a blog is more transparent. With my blog, my classmates + professors were able to view and critique my work and at the same time, I was able to be inspired and be motivated by the blogs of my classmates. It was truly amazing how the simple creation of blogs made a big difference– knowledge was spread, ideas were shared, and progress was made.

The best part is that I can now scroll through my past blogs and see that it’s all there– what I was thinking, doing, reading, making and imagining at those particular moments in my life. And so, I’ve decided to start this new blog, “Monina Makes”. I am hoping that this will be a place where I can share my everyday thoughts, discoveries, creations and hopefully, it will also be a place where I and others can learn some things from you.

Hello There!

posted by Monina on 2009.11.01, under About Me
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I’m Monina Velarde + I’m a Freelance Graphic Designer.

If you would like to contact me or simply say hello, please email me at moninavelarde@gmail.com.

Or you can follow me on twitter.

My online portfolio can be viewed here.

Thank you for visiting!

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