Madeline Ocampo Portfolio

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Madeline Ocampo Graphic Design Portfolio 2015

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Madeline Ocampo

Graphic Design Portfolio

2015

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Bring your completed waiver (available at women.ucsd.edu), along with a $5.00 deposit, to the Women’s Center by Friday, April 24th at 3pm.

Join the Women’s Center for a FREE trip to the Mingei International

Museum in Balboa Park. Lunch and transportation provided.

Saturday, May 2nd (Week 5), 10am-2pm

This exhibition presents over

100 unique handmade African-

American dolls made between

1850 and 1940.

T e Women’s Center is located above Hi-T ai, near the Main Gym. Please contact Cecily Nelson at [email protected] with questions.

Register to attend at women.ucsd.edu or scan the QR code

On go in g Ev en t sBlack Women’s Collective: Even Tuesdays, 5 - 6:30 pm

Gender Buf et: Every Friday beginning Week 2, 12 - 1:30 pm

Book Club: Second Tuesday of each month, 12 - 1 pm

Caregiver/Eldercare Support Group, T ird T ursday of each month, 12 - 1 pm

Career Conversations with Roxanne Farkas, Wednesdays, 2:30 - 3:30 pm

(WC Living Room)

Co n t a c t U [email protected] 858-822-0074 women.ucsd.edu

T h e Wom en ’s Cen t e r is lo ca t ed

a b o v e Hi-T h a i & n ea r t h e Ma in Gy m

All events will be held at the Women’s Center unless otherwise noted.

If you require accommodations, please contact

Cecily Nelson-Alford at [email protected]

F in a ls WeekTue 6/ 9 - Wed 6/ 10 24 Hour Finals Study Jam

Week 9Thurs. 5/ 28 Women in Comics, 2 - 3:30 pm

Women’s Center is a unit of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

F -Wo r d F -Wo r d feminism

T e Women’s Center celebrates Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a screening of T e Purity Myth. T is alternately hilarious and infuriating f lm adaptation of Jessica Valenti’s book looks at the relationship between women’s equality, women’s sexuality, and a reactionary political movement that is working on multiple fronts to undermine both. We’ll discuss the ways in which sexuality is framed and how we can move toward a more empowering view of sex.

Tue. Week 3

April 14

6:30-8 pm

The Women’s

Center

(above Hi-Thai,

near Main Gym)

FREE FOOD!

Film Screening

• I was the winner of the 2013 “Originality Matters” national art contest, hosted by plagiarism.org for Plagiarism Education Week. This is the poster I designed and the following is the accompanying description I submitted:

• "In my poster, I wanted to communicate the essential meaning of plagiarism: stealing other people’s original work and framing it as your own. Therefore, I designed an array of papers with one in the middle made up of “stolen” pieces of original papers surrounding it. Those pieces are subtracted from the surrounding papers, each with a unique color that represents their originality. I believe being original is part of being a responsible writer, artist, inventor, or any other producer of work. Not only is it illicit, plagiarizing degrades the malefactor and the person from whom the work is stolen. Conversely, it is rewarding to create and develop an idea that is all your own.”

“Originality Matters” Poster