Andrea Gamboa
Design Portfolio 2010-2015
Contact Me University of Miami Bachelor of Architecture Minor in Visual Journalism Pratt Institute Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design agamboa92@gmail.com 305.733.0860 New York, NY 10019
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Table of Contents
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Logo and Identity System 100 Days Project
Subtour
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Editorial
Infographics
Photography
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Freehand Drawings UCP House
Intermodal Station
SoHostel
Logo and Identity System
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WON MCKENZIE
Website
Interactive identity system designed for the exhibition by Ralph Pucci: The art of the mannequin, shown in the Museum of Arts and Design. 3
Stationary
Posters
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WON MCK ENZIE M M
WON MCKENZIE
Client: Won Mckenzie Background: Won studied marketing, McKenzie was a stylist, working for many TV shows. When they met two years ago in Brooklyn’s
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Dumbo district, down under the Manhattan Bridge, they decided to pursue their dreams and set up a Shoe Boutique, offering shoes with style for men and
women. These shoes are not expensive; they are low in cost, meeting the demand of many of their consumers who want style, but at a reasonable cost.
WON MCK EENZIE Demographic: Young and trendy men and women. Stylish and educated consumer, with a flair for the arts and fashion. They lived in those Brooklyn trendy neighborhoods.
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KENZ WON MC
DUMBO
Final Logo Signage
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Advertisement
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Stationary
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Give-Aways
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Storefront signage
Logo and Signage for Arc en ciel, a bookstore based in Guadaloupe Island.
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Street Signage
Presentation Card Store giveaway
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100 Days Project
DAYS PROJECT
s project consists on king a different ower ry day for a hundred ys, and abstracting it o a 6in by 6in pattern g 2 to 4 colors from the ower selected.
Progress work
For a hundred days I chose a make the final piece black and flower and abstracted it into white to emphasize the patterns a pattern using the colors of instead of the colors. the flower. But because the color of the flower was usually arbirarily chosen I decided to 15
Final Poster
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Subtour App
Subway Outdoor Signage
Subway Interior Signage
Subtour map
Subtour is an app for tourists to help them figure out how to get to the main attractions in New York that are accessible through the train system. 19
Subtour App
Subtour Map Inside Subway
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Editorial
Ad Campaign Client: Olay Objective: Create an ad campaign for Olay products to highlght the brand’s usage and image. 23
Ad Campaign Client: Dannon Oikos Focus: Convince the consumer through headline and visual that your brand is the brand of choice. 24
Poster on bus shelter
Book Cover
Client: Barnes and Noble Objective: Create eye catching book covers that peak readers’ curiosity and motivate them to buy the book. 25
Poster
Poster on bus shelter
Book Cover
Poster
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“El libro del Bebe� is a personal project I am pursuing back in Venezuela. It is a book that will be given to mothers to be by their doctors and will keep record of every step of 27
their pregnancy and the first 2 years of the baby’s life. It contains important information for the mother and it will also be filled by the doctor with the date, weight, notes, etc.
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Infographics
Central Park Graphic Graphic created with a partner to depict the different activies that take place in the park and the surrounding buildings. 31
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VS
coffee Importers
coffee producers
tOP 5 COnsumers
What kind of coffee do you drink? ESPRESSO
From 1 to 5 why are you must likely to visit coffee shop?
Milk
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
Milk
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
Milk
ESPRESSO
ESPRESSO
How often do you visit a coffee shop?
Where do you drink your coffee? 70%
2% 17%
12%
10%
5%
2%
31%
48%
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http://geographicadvantage.aag.org/
Coffee Infographic
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http://www.caffeineinformer.com/caffeine-what-the-world-drinks
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http://www.coffee-statistics.com/ https://www.ncausa.org/i4a/doclibrary/getfile.cfm?doc_id=4
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http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/reinvention/issues/bcur2013specialissue/burge/
CHILDREN WITH
WHERE ARE THEY? Amount of Unaccompained Homeless Children and Youth Per State
NO HOME
WA MN
OR ID
Every homeless child has a story and a reason. They were either abused by their own parents, left alone without guidance, or had to leave to find something to eat, among other reasons.
NV
CO
WV
VA
KY
MO
NC
AZ
OK
NM
SC
AR
0-425
GA
AL
MS LA
TX
FL
426-1325
16 MILLION children live among the poorest families
For every 100 families seeking affordable housing there are units available
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1326-2742 More than 2743
Highest and Lowest Rates of Unsheltered Unaccompained Homeless Children and Youth
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0
100
California 13,709 Homeless 10,750 Unsheltered
78.4%
Wisconsin 336 Homeless 14 Unsheltered
4.2%
Monatana 194 Homeless 143 Unsheltered
73.7%
Delaware 44 Homeless 2 Unsheltered
4.6%
Hawaii 302 Homeless 220 Unsheltered
72.9%
Rhode Island 62 Homeless 3 Unsheltered
4.8%
60.2%
New Jersey 716 Homeless 40 Unsheltered
5.6%
Homeless Children and Youth
by Sheltered Status 100
94.4
Children (under 18)
21% to 42%
33.6
Youth (18-24)
3.4%
Homeless Children and Youth
by Household Type 0
1% to 3%
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South Dakota 59 Homeless 2 Unsheltered
Oregon 1,096 Homeless 660 Unsheltered
Sexual Abuse
0
86.1%
Nevada 2,448 Homeless 2,108 Unsheltered
Domestic Abuse
One out of four school age children suffer from a traumatic event before age 16
0 Unaccompanied Children (under 18)
1.0
4.6
100
40.7
Homeless youth
0.7
23.3
Unaccompanied
20,000
Unsheltered
Homeless Children and Youth Leave Home Before the Age:
Homeless Children & Youth
All Homeless People
40% 0
3%
of homeless kids spend at least one day every month without food
10 times
more likely that It is a homeless youth will have or contract HIV than a non homeless youth
About 80% of homeless youth (aged 12-21) use drugs or alcohol as a mean to self-medicate to deal with the traumatic experiences and abuse they face http://new.homelesschildrenamerica.org
10 years old
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WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM AFTER?
https://www.covenanthouse.org/homeless-teen-issues
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76%
kids are forced into prostitution by human trafficking networks every year
57%
Sheltered
Homeless Children and Youth Out of Homeless Population
42.3
69.3
All Homeless People
In Multi-child Households
45.6
57.7
All Individuals
In families
59.3
54.4
Unaccompanied Youth (18-24)
66.4
76.0
Children & Youth
Youth in the General Population
DE MD DC
TN
WHY DO THEY LEAVE? Poverty
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PA OH
IN
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UT
CA
CT
MI
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NE
NH MA RI
NY
WI
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By Andrea Gamboa
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11% 13 years old
18 years old
5000 runaways and homeless
youth,die from assault, illness and suicide every year
32%
of runaway and homeless youth have attempted suicide at some point in their lives
https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2014-AHAR-Part1.pdf
https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-homeless-teens
Homeless Children Infographic
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Photography
Fashion Photography Elena Gonzalez shows us the glamour of black and white.
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Portrait Jessica Tsiris in a Mediterranean scenario to reaffirm her Greek roots. 38
Still Life Photography
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Architectural Photography Exterior and interior of the Student Activity Center at the University of Miami. 41
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Landscape Photography Austrian Alps and their magical snow. (above) Fairchild Tropical Gardens, view of the lake. (right) 43
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Street Photography New Orleans doorway.
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Freehand Drawings
St. Ivo della Sapienza
Rome, Italy Fall 2013 ARC 582 Six-weeks session 49
Piazza Di Porta San Giovanni
Piazza Navona
Free hand drawing studies on site during a semester in Rome. Medium: Pencil 50
Medium: Pen and Ink
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Golden Glades UCPHouse
North Miami, FL Spring 2014 ARC 408 Ten-weeks session 55
The UCP house is a probono project that Professor Trautman brought to the school in order to design a new facility, given the fact that the current one does not work
First Floor Plan
well. We were separated into 5 groups; one project was to be selected and built. This house was designed to accommodate 15 cerebral palsy patients who live in the
current facility. My partner and I designed a house that would bring the outside environment into their lives. Their conditions do not allow them to spend much time outside
Second Floor Plan
the house. Examples of this approach included a green wall and a deck on the second floor, as well as letting in as much sunlight as possible. 56
Short Section
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Long Section
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Intermodal Station
MIAMI INTERMODAL STATION by Andrea Gamboa SITE PLAN
MIAMI INTERMODAL STATION by Andrea Gamboa
scale 1/16”=1’
scale 1/16”=1’
first floor plan
scale 1/16”=1’
scale 1/16”=1’
north section
second floor plan
scale 1/16”=1’
east elevation
MIAMI INTE VIEW FROMSTATION BRIDGE west section
by Andrea Gamboa
scale 1/16”=1’
third floor plan
scale 1/16”=1’
Downtown Miami, FL Spring 2013 ARC 306 Ten-weeks session 61
South Elevation scale 1/16”=1’ south elevation
The project involved designing an intermodal station for the small seaplanes that land in the waterfront of Downtown Miami. My design does not compete with the monumental surscale 1/16”=1’
MIAMI INTERMODAL STATION by Andrea Gamboa
MIAMI INTERMODAL STATION scale 1/16”=1’
by Andrea Gamboa north section
ERMODAL scale 1/16”=1’
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a scale 1/16”=1’
North Section scale 1/16”=1’ north section
rounding buildings. Rather it is to design a pleasant place that fulfills its function for the people travelling and the ones that are just visiting. This sustainable design enhances the
view of the site as well as connecting people approaching from different directions. The design allows everyone to interact with the water, either from the observation deck
scale 1/16”=1’ east elevation
east elevation
West Section west section
East Elevation
scale 1/16”=1’
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or from the airport wing. The butterfly roof creates shade for the building, the planes, and collects rain water that can be reused for lavatories. scale 1/16”=1’
south elevation
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SoHostel
Greene street View
Canal street view
Plans
Aerial View
Soho, Manhattan, NY Spring 2015 ARC 510 Fourteen-weeks session UPPER LEVEL STUDIO DESIGN AWARD 65
After studying iconic buildings in New York City, especially in Soho and hostels all over the world, and inspired by Asian hostels, we developed our concept to create
communal spaces, that we translated into multiple lofts which create a range of levels that promote social interaction while maintaining privacy. Starting at the smaller scale,
Typical Room View
Canal Elevation
Greene Elevation
Elevation/Section
Park View
the pods, which are for a single person essentially to sleep. The lofts, which are the communal spaces, where we intend each floor to promote different activities, creating a
social interaction within each room and between one another. Adding to this a larger scale of social interaction with the art galleries, restaurants and the concert hall. We
Cross Section
also wanted to give back to the city in response to the scale of our building by designing a small waterfall park that will be accessible for our clients and New York residents.
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Andrea Gamboa 211 W 53rd Street, Apt 5A, New York, NY, 10019 agamboa92@gmail.com (305) 733-0860
OBJECTIVE Hard-working student seeking an internship offering strong organizing skills, dedication, and effort in assigned tasks. EDUCATION University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Bachelor of Architecture, May 2015 Minor in Visual Journalism Cumulative G.P.A: 3.56
Pratt Institute, New York, NY Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design, May 2017 Cumulative G.P.A: 3.62
SKILLS • Collaborative Design. • Adobe: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere. AutoCad, Google SketchUp Pro, Revit, HTML, Processing, Microsoft Office. • Fluent in Spanish, Basic French. EXPERIENCE CCM Think Impact, Insternship. Graphic design Intern 06/15-07/15 • Helped main designer with minor assignments. • Learned to work with a short timeline. • Developed my design skills in print and digital mediums. • Learned to take criticism and follow instructions from Art director. Couture Press Magazine, Virtual Insternship. Graphic designer 05/14-08/14 • Designed and arranged spreads for the entire magazine. • Succeeded in communicating only by virtual media. • Learned to improvise and manage problems by myself when not able to reach superiors. University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. Staff designer for the Ibis Yearbook 08/12-01/13 • Designed spreads for the University yearbook. • Enhanced creativity designing from themes and pictures already given. • Developed skills to listen to critics and improve designs. HONORS/ACTIVITIES • Upper Level Studio Design Award-Spring 2015. • President’s Honor Roll. • Study abroad in Canada, England, France and Italy. • Habitat for humanities.