Tanya Mendiola's Portfolio Look Book

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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

DARK AND DESIRABLE


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TYPOGRAPHY

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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

S U RV I VA L O F T H E S E N S E S


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WHISPER

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GUN SHOT

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ALARM CLOCK

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JET ENGINE

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ORCHESTRA

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JET ENGINE

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NORMAL TALKING

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20,000

ROCK CONCERT

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20

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JACKHAMMER

ORCHESTRA

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35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

55,000

CAR TRAFFIC

60,000

90,000

WHISPER

100,000

LAWN A MOWER

GUN SHOT

150,000

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GUINEA PIG

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GUN SHOT

HAMMERING

ALARM CLOCK

JET ENGINE

NORMAL TALKING

ROCK CONCERT

ORCHESTRA


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

M E D I C I N A L F L OW E R S


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

VIVIFYING DEERE


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

VIVIFYING DEERE


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

M I N D OV E R M AT T E R


61. Travel abroad. Learn about different lifestyles. 62. Learn to speed-read. 63. Find out your learning style. 64. Dump the calendar! 65. Try to mentally estimate the passage of time. 66. “Guesstimate”. 67. Make friends with math. Fight ‘innumeracy’. 68. Build a Memory Palace. 69. Learn a peg system for memory.

70. Have sex.

92. Cha point o

93. Go to the root of the proble 94. Collect quotes.

95. Change the media you’re w

of the computer; voice recordin 96. Read the classics. 97. Develop your reading skill. 98. Summarize books. 99. Develop self-awareness.

71. Memorize people’s names.

100. Say your problems out lou

72. Meditate. Cultivate mindfulness and an empty mind.

101. Describe one experience i

73. Watch movies from different genres.

102. Learn Braille.

74. Turn off the TV.

103. Buy a piece of art that dis

75. Improve your concentration. Concentrate!

104. Try different perfumes an

76. Get in touch with nature.

105. Mix your senses. How mu

77. Do mental math.

106. Power nap.

78. Have a half-speed day.

107. Use time boxing.

79. Change the speed of certain activities.

108. Allocate time for brain de

80. Do one thing at a time.

109. Have your own mental sa

81. Be aware of cognitive biases. 82. Put yourself in someone else’s shoes.

110. Be c

83. Adopt an attitude of contemplation.

111. Challenge yourself. Delive

84. Take time for solitude and relaxation. Quietness.

112. Develop your visualization

85. Commit yourself to lifelong learning.

113. Take notes of your dream


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

A M B I E N T A P PA R I T I O N S



P O R T F O L I O Tanya Mendiola

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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

A M B I E N T A P PA R I T I O N S


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IDENTITY

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T H E V I S I B L E S O LU T I O N


THE SIGNATURE

MINIMUM HEIGHT & SIGNAT SIGNATURE CLEAR SPACE UNACCEPTABLE USAGES

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ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUND

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SECTION 4 SUPPORT S TYPOGRAPHY SECONDARY GRAPHICS SYSTEM GRID

SECTION 5 APPLICATIO STATIONERY SYSTEM WEBSITE ENVIRONMENT


P O R T F O L I O Tanya Mendiola

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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

REDEFINING THE GEEK


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

REDEFINING THE GEEK


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

REDEFINING THE GEEK


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

REDEFINING THE GEEK


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D I S C OV E R E D R H Y T H M

TA ST E O F C R E E K


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TANYA MENDIOLA

1\OBJECTIVE

To follow my passion in the world of creative design while continuing to contribute along the way

2\EDUCATION

Academy of Art University San Francisco BFA, School of Graphic Design, December 2012

3\EXPERIENCE

United* Design, San Francisco, California. May 2012 — September 2012 Worked on branding and packaging projects Real Pixel, San Diego, California January 2012 — December 2012 Created page layouts for clothing catalogs Computer Science Team, University of San Diego. December 2011 — January 2012 Designed graphics for “BioDex” iPhone Application Clarus Systems, Redwood City. June 2011 — July 2011 Created graphics for a voice service software PHOX Photography, Washington. May 2011 — June 2011 Designed a logo for a freelance photographer

4 \ A C H I EV E M E N T S

Academy of Art University, Winter and Spring Shows Spring 2009 — Fall 2012 Bright Achieving Minds Co., Junior Achievement Under Bank of Guam supervision February 2009 — April 2009 Won first place against other student companies

1\SKILLS

Adobe Creative Suite 6 (Digital Publishing Suite) HTML and CSS language Certified in Microsoft Word and Powerpoint 2003.

2\LANGUAGES

English and Conversational Japanese

3\REFERENCES

Available upon request

1\PHONE

415 990 2544

2\EMAIL

verytanya@gmail.com

3\ W E B

tanyadesign.us




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