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As first-year graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Design, we were only beginning to get to know one another. Hence, our first Studio assignment with Dan Boyarski was to introduce ourselves through a self-portrait. The only requirements were to organize our information using at least two of Richard Saul Wurman's five hatracks, also known as LATCH (Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, Hierarchy).

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“I am always learning that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” —Pablo Picasso

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2 Project Brief3 Brainstorming5 Research7 Organizing9 Implementing11 Refining13 Finalizing15 Insights

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Asfirst-yeargraduatestudentsinCarnegieMellonUniversity’sSchoolof Design,wewereonlybeginningtogettoknowoneanother.Hence,ourfirststudioassignmentwastointroduceourselvestoourclassmateswithaself-portrait.Theonlyrequirementsweretoorganizeourinformationusingatleasttwoof RichardSaulWurman’sfive hatracks, alsoknownasLATCH. Wurman’sLATCHconceptisusedtoorganizeinfor-mationanditisespeciallyusefulfortechnicaldocumentation.

L ocationA lphabet T imeC ategoryH ierarchy

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AsIwalkedhomefromschoolthatafternoon,Iwascluelessonwheretostart.WhoamI?IknowwhoIam,buthowshouldIexpressthistomyclassmates?Iunrolledagiantsheetof paperandstaredatit.Itwasoverwhelminglyblank.Ineededtostartsmall.Ibeganwritingoutlistsof informationaboutmyself (a & b).IlistedinchronologicalordereachplaceI’velived,inhierarchicalorderhowIspendmyday,andinalphabeticalorderthecomputerprogramsIusedfromchildhood.Icreatedalist of possible categories.

Ithenmovedtovisualization(c),whichwasmuchmoredifficult.Ididn’treallyknowwhatIwastryingtosayorhowtopresentit.Ievencreatedavenndiagramthatwassupposedtoillustratethebalanceof mylife,withfunactivitiesontheleftandlesssatisfyingactivitiesontheright.

(a) (b) (c)

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Atthispoint,Iwasveryunsatisfied.Isentoutasurveytofriendsandfamily,gatheringdataaboutmyself (d).Ireceived10responses.Inoticedaspecifictrend:I’vealwaysbeenahugenerdinvolvedinnerdyactivities(e).

Whilereflectingonmyexperiences,manylife-changingeventscametomind,butIfeltthesedidn’tdefinewhoIam.WhatdefinedmewashowIhaddealtwiththesesituations,howIhadpushedthroughthem,andhowthemanypeopleIlovedhelpedmealongtheway.InoticedIoftenusedhumortocopewiththeseevents.Therefore,IdecidedtohumorouslymapthemanynerdyactivitiesthatIhavebeenintosincebirth.Throughthesenerdyitems,Idemonstratehowtheyhelpedmecope,ledmetomybestfriends,andallowedmetofigureoutwhatIwantedtodoinlife.Anditwouldbedonewithhumor.

1.Whatismyfavoriteanimal?Color?Season?

2.WhatdidIwanttobewhenIwas9?

3.Whatisonefavoritememoryyouhaveof us?

4.Whatismyfavoritequote?

5.Howwouldyoudescribeme?

6.Whataremyfavoriteactivities/thingstodo?

7.Whatismostimportanttome?Whataremyvalues?

8.HowdoyouthinkIhavechangedoverthepastyearorso?

(d)

“Your cat chewing on my hair when I would sleep over at your house. Getting boba in Carmel Mountain and sitting around, talking. Or throwing the boba at random pedestrians.”

“A lot of great Halloween parties, and the other more nerdy ones too! DDR was the thing back then, along with karaoke and pool parties.”

“Gumbands. That is all. Oh, and writing fanfiction! OMG, nerdettes for the win!”

“LONG facebook messages that took us hours to write.”

“We hadn’t talked for a while, and then I heard you were in the hospital. I called every day for a while. Even though we may not talk every day, you’re one of those special people that the world would be a little less sunny without.”

“I remember freezing your underwear too.”

(e) Answers to #3

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(f)

FirstIlistedeverynerdyactivityinwhichIhadeverengaged.Mymotherandafewclosefriendsremindedmeof manyembarrassingmemories!Ithenfiltered,removingthingsthatwereveryshort-livedorthatdidn’treallyhavemuchinfluence.

AfterIcompiledmylist,Idrewitalongatime-line(f). I scratchedoutlesssignificantactivities,addedmore,andbeganbrainstorminghowIwantedtopresentmynerdiness.Iwantedtomapmyinformationbytime and hierarchy.Bytimeinthesequenceof growingup,onthepagefromlefttoright.Byhierarchyinthedegreeof nerdiness,onthepagefromthebottom to top.

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Istartedsketchingdifferentwaystopresentmynerdchart(g). I thoughtaboutalinegraph,bargraph,clusterchart,andbubblechartthatcorrelatedsizeandlocationwiththecontent.IevenponderedcreatingaDNAstrandmadeupof myinformation.Noneof thesemadesensewiththecontent.Dan,alongwithmyclassmates,thoughtthebubbleideawasintherightdirectionbecauseitallowedforsomanywaysof representingtheinfor-mation.Intheend,IdecidedthatIwouldcreatebluespeechbubblescontainingeachof mynerdyinterests(h).

IusedthesebubblesbecauseIlovereadingcomicbooks,andthey’remyfavoritecolor:blue.Thebubblesaremultifaceted.Theirsizetellshowmuchtheinterestinfluencedmylife.Theircolor’sintensitydemonstrateshowintenselyIwasinvolved...orobsessed.Icreatedagridsystem:theheightof thebubblesonthepageillustratesthedegreeof nerdiness,andthepositionfromrighttoleftshowsthechronologicalsequence.Ichosethefont“ComicBook”becauseitmatchedcomicbooktext.Ititledmychart“TheMakingsof aNerd”becausethecontentmadeupme:anerd.

(g)

(h)

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Ihadthebasicdesigndown,butmynerdchartwasfarfromfinished.Sure,allof mycontentwasontheposter,inorderandfittosize,butthevisualswerefailingtofullyrepresentthecontent.Theposterwasn’t...nerdyenough.Besidesthefontandspeechbubbles,itdidn’tlooklikeanerdycomicbook.Thesinglebluecolorblendedeverythingtogetherandtherewasnohierarchytothebubblesbesidessize.

Italkedtomanyof myclassmates,relatives,andprofessors.Ireceivedvaluableinputaboutcomicstyleandnerdyvisualiza-tion.Somesuggestionsweren’trightformyproject,butmanyhelpedpushitfurther.Iwantedmypostertobeacomicbookthatspoketoitsviewer.Istudiedmanycomicbooksfrommycollectionandimitatedthetitlestyle,thewordplacementwithinspeechbubbles,thecommoncolors,andthevariousbubbletypes.Icreatedsquarespeechbubblestoaddvariety,andImadetheserepresentcategories (i).Inall,Icreatedyellowsquarebubbles,blueroundbubbles,andgreenthoughtbubbles.

(i)

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(j)

Thelaststageof myprojectwasfinalizingsmalldetailsanddouble-checkingforerrors.IscannedpagesfrommyMarvelComicBooksandusedthemasalightbackground.Theyaddedafaintlayerof speechbubblesbehindmyown.Ifinalizedthehumorouslanguageandplacedthelegendinanoticeablelocation.Iproofreadthecontentforproperspellingandgram-mar,shiftingbubblestomakesureeverythingwasreadable.Totestlegibilityandreadability,Iprintedatestpageat100%andfinalizedthepostersizeat25”x30”.MyclassmatesandIprinteda3”stripof eachpostertotestcolor.

Asalasttouch,Iadded“Zing!”“Pow”and“Bam!”nearthemajornerdyeventsinmylife(j).Thespeechbubblesoverlapandinterweavetodemonstratehownerdyinterestsseepintoeveryfacetof mylife,bringingmetowhereIamtodayandhelpingtoshapethepersonI’vebecome.

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1) Alwayslooktotheworldaroundyouforinspiration.2) Haveapurposebehindeverydecision.3) Listen.Notalladviceisgood,butalladvicehasvalue.4) Findthevalueandusewhatisbest.5) Revise,revise,revise...andthenreviseagain.Youcannever

editorreviseyourprojecttoomuch.6) Whenyouthinkyou’redone,askaroundforsomemore

advice.Double-checkeverything.7) Alwaystestprintat100%.Alwayscheckcolors.8) Youneedtoreachapointof satisfactionandstop.This

usuallyinvolvesadeadline.9) Deadlinesdon’tmeanyoucan’tkeepworkingonthe projectforyourownenjoyment.10) Embracewhoyouareandyourpersonalstyle,nomatter

hownerdyitmaybe.

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