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A manifesto in how I live life and design.
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A MANIFESTO— —In Life + In Design
By: Veronica Yanhs
Hello, I’m Veronica!I ’ M A M U LT I D I S C I P L I N A RY C R E A T I V E .
M Y S P E C I A LT I E S
S W E E T S P O T : P R O J E C T M A N A G I N G I N C R E D I B L E D E S I G N I N I T I A T I V E S
D E S I G NP R O J E C TM A N A G E M E N T
If I had to sum up my career in design and life thus far into one word, it would be authenticity.
I was supposed to be a surgeon; don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t too shabby either (thanks to all the video games I played as a kid). But, in college, I found something I loved more: design, and how I could use design to find meaningful solutions that mattered and improved lives.
I devoured all the knowledge I could get my hands on from learning on my own, to working on projects ranging from product design, museum design, environments design, and print design with large (Apple, Nike, Starbucks) and small businesses (Holstee).
Throughout my design career, I’ve learned and honed the delicate art of balancing and utilizing design and project management together to not only create innovative solutions, but to effectively work with multiple cross-functioning teams to deliver those solutions that mutually satisfy all parties involved.
Being a project manager with a deep design background has been tremendously beneficial. The ability to speak both languages effectively allows me to advocate for my teams better, which, I’ve realized, is incredibly gratifying.
As Henri Matisse said, “Creativity takes courage.” And through courage, I was able to find my authenticity in doing what I love.
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“BUILD TO THINK” FOR KIDSempathize with
others and walk in their shoes.
Inspired by Mr. Roger’s factory tours, the goal was to create a traveling exhibition that was immersive, educational, and fun in which children could learn to think with their hands. We settled on cutting, molding, deforming, assembling. The tools and equipment brought in were heavily modified for the children’s safety.
PROJECT TYPE: SPACE DESIGN
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understand root causes rather
than superficial problems.
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DOUGHNUT WEIGHTSFor my senior project, I objectified and juxtaposed my mentality towards living a healthy lifestyle. An advocate for moderation, I chose to show that my quest for peace was a mixture of “healthy” and “unhealthy” lifestyle choices. Pushing against societal norms, I emphasized that obtaining the physique many strove for was possible and didn’t require restricting or shaming. The project symbolized peace found in my life, literally having my cake and eating it, too.
PROJECT TYPE: PRODUCT DESIGN
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QUESTION HOW MANY WAYS A
PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED.
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NIKE PATTERN ENGINEERINGA four-week course taught by Paolo Marenghi of Ars Sutoria covered the basic principles of pattern engi-neering. Applying the teachings to various designs and ideas, I utilized the given template patterns and made my own to allow each shoe to tell its own story. Addi-tionally, I pushed boundaries by innovating within the given template to think differently about how shoes support our feet.
PROJECT TYPE: PRODUCT DESIGN
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EXPLORE WITHOUT
BOUNDARIES.
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NIKE MAXIM AWARDS 2013Each year Nike’s Maxim Awards provide celebrate the collection of breakthrough achievements that embody each of the brand’s eleven maxims and the people that brought those groundbreaking efforts to life. The week long installation shares the story of every nominee while artfully delivering the event’s theme through a call to action, providing the motivation to innovate and help every athlete unleash their potential.
PROJECT TYPE: SPACE DESIGN
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VINYL APPLIED TO BOTH ENTRY LOCATIONS.
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NIKE MAXIMS 2013
DESIGN EXPLORATION
ENTRY DOORS
FLOOR PLAN
NOTES
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PLEX LENTICULAR WITH GRAPHICS APPLIED IN VINYL.
“INNOVATION” AND “UNLEASHED” REVEALED WHEN VIEWED AT ENTRY ANGLE.
FRONT VIEWS
BACK VIEWS
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NIKE MAXIMS 2013
DESIGN EXPLORATION
ENTRY WALLS
FLOOR PLANPLEX LENTICULAR WITH GRAPHICS APPLIED IN VINYL.
“INNOVATION” AND “UNLEASHED” REVEALED WHEN VIEWED AT ENTRY ANGLE.
FRONT VIEWS
BACK VIEWS
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NIKE MAXIMS 2013
DESIGN EXPLORATION
ENTRY WALLS
FLOOR PLAN
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His name is Bowerman. It’s German for “builder man.” He did more to shape athletics and Nike around the world than any three people combined. Strategically eccentric. A natural motivator. Complete in his understanding of sports and the athlete. Tireless in his pursuit of innovation. His spirit still blows change into every corner of Nike.
"YOU TALK ABOUT COACHES WHO HAVE HAD AN INFLUENCE—SIMPLY PUT, AND THIS IS NO EXAGGERATION, IF THERE WAS NO BILL BOWERMAN, THERE IS NO ME. I WOULD BE SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. WITHOUT BILL BOWERMAN, THERE WOULD NOT BE A NIKE.
—PHIL KNIGHT
REMEMBER THE MAN
BOWERMAN IMAGE IS WALLPAPER APPLICATION WITH STAND-OFF PLEX PANEL TO HOLD AWARD HISTORY COPY AND QUOTES.
TROPHY CASE WRAP IS ADJACENT.
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NIKE MAXIMS 2013
DESIGN EXPLORATION
BOWERMAN WALL
FLOOR PLAN
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DESIGN EVERY ASPECT WITH
INTENT.
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NIKE DIGITAL SPORT BUILDINGSIt’s been said that you can’t know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been — so when the many functions of Nike’s Digital Sport team finally came together under one roof, they needed a space firmly grounded in the brand’s innovative heritage while living up to their vision of future sport. Classic Nike stories are reinterpreted to tell the brand’s stories through a distinctly digital lens, inspiring athletes, visitors and employees to connect, share and innovate.
PROJECT TYPE: SPACE DESIGN
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IMMEDIATELY CONNECT WITH IDENTITY.
OPT 01: LED Wall. Activates and brightens space. References Digital Sport events,
and utilizes NikeFuel visual language and FuelBand color palette.
PURPOSE
1.11 RECEPTION, 1.12 LOUNGE WALL
INSPIRATION
WILLAMETTE BUILDING | 2
01. ENTRY/LOBBY OPTION 01
FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR 01
PURPOSE
1.11 RECEPTION, 1.12 LOUNGE WALL
ELEVATION 1.11 ELEVATION 1.12
IMMEDIATELY CONNECT WITH IDENTITY.
OPT 01: LED Wall. Activates and brightens space. References Digital Sport events,
and utilizes NikeFuel visual language and FuelBand color palette.
WILLAMETTE BUILDING | 3
01. ENTRY/LOBBY OPTION 01
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COFFEE MAKER FOR RITUALRitual Coffee Roasters are leaders in brewing coffee exquisitely and leaders in procuring their coffee beans ethically and sustainably. The proposed design stripped the coffee maker to its bare minimum, and leveraged gravity, water vapor, and atmospheric pressure to brew and separate the grounds. The only source of power needed was a small heating plate.
PROJECT TYPE: PRODUCT DESIGN
CREATE MEANINGFUL SOLUTIONS TO MEANINGFUL CHALLENGES.
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DELIGHT IN UNEXPECTED
WAYS.
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BREAD + BUTTERA personal project in designing mobile apps with an eye towards using a design thinking process, Bread + Butter, at first, was simply just another bill splitting app to ease tension and awkwardness between first-time dinners between people. Taken to a whole new level, I discovered that the goal of these dinners was to foster new and budding relationships that allowed people to feel at ease - with conversation starting questions and facts about the people at the dinner! The bill pay was the added bonus that continued to keep stress down and notions of mistrust from ever brewing.
PROJECT TYPE: MOBILE DESIGN
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EQUITA ACCELERATORDesigned from the ground up for and by women tech entrepreneurs, Equita is a comprehensive ecosystem that helps women thrive both professionally and personally. With an educational program focused on teaching women how to think like themselves and utilize their natural strengths, Equita equips women with the resources and funding to succeed. A comprehensive concierge (childcare, grocery delivery, dry cleaning services, etc) allows the women to take care of their personal lives with ease, as well.
PROJECT TYPE: IDENTITY DESIGN
TELL COMPELLING
STORIES.
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“CREATIVITY TAKES COURAGE.”—Henri Matisse