Within the four years I've been in NEHS, I've done many projects for the school, from fundraisers to actual projects. Some of these projects were requested from me, while others were for my personal desires. Here's a collection of the good, the bad, and the VERY ugly work I've done as a teenager:
My Senior Project for Northeast High School was THE most elaborate project I've ever created thus far. This Google Slide presentation sums my entire high school experience in about 20 slides, with plenty of images that prove how many memories I've made.
As of April 2023, everything on the Google Slides is updated, including my 1-Year & 5-Year Plan.
This was, no doubt, one of my boldest moves yet! I decided to run for Prom Princess for my Junior Prom. While I didn't win, I'm proud for pushing myself out of my comfort zone. I'm also proud for going to Junior Prom in a dress, but that's another story!
During my Senior year, our English 4 class read Death of a Salesman and were to recreate one of the scenes. My group chose the beginning scene where we attempted to emulate the car crash scene and the psychotic episode Willy goes through. It's definitely... weird to say the least, but the recording process was immensely entertaining to watch!
My two best friends, Christine and Sammy, and I worked on bringing back the Club Fair to help people see the clubs all in one place. I had to create a flyer for this momentous occasion, and it looks like it turned out amazing!
I was part of our school's Student Senate for three years, and I have been working as their One-Man Public Relations and Graphic Design Team for my last two years. I definitely have a lot of projects and designs to flex, and it definitely deserves a whole section to itself! This was the beauty of me figuring out how designing flyers worked, and you can slightly see the progression!
I took Graphic Design as a class during my Senior Year of high school, and I really enjoyed the class overall. While I definitely struggled with Adobe Illustrator a lot (especially because it's sooo baaaad aughh Canva >>> Ai), I created some decent artworks that I wanted to showcase. Here's ALL of them (in no particular order)!
This was definitely the best submission to have ever come from this class! I'm saying it now!
Inspired by The Immigrant Alphabet, held by Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture and NEHS in 2019, we tore a page from their book and created an alphabet of our own.
I've struggled with my identity, from the intrapersonal perspective (sexual orientation, gender, personality) to the superficial parts (ethnicity, body shape). This piece proves that no matter the backlash I receive, I'm willingly embracing what I have.
I went above and beyond with my shoe design board, capturing the exact aesthetic I wanted for my platform boots. If I'm being honest, this design is WAY better than the actual shoe design itself, and that one was pretty good!
Our objective was to create a video game landscape of our dreams. While everyone else decided to create a linear landscape with a cohesive aesthetic, I challenged myself with the mentality, "Why not all of them?"
Granted... I never actually digitalized it.
One day, I decided to draw Flora from Winx Club for fun. Despite how meticulous and difficult it was to use the pen tool, I eventually got the hang of it and was able to create this. It does look a little messy, but it's the thought that counts. Of course, we don't talk about that weird green space in between her hair and the wings...
When I said that my shoe design itself was good, it actually turned out well! My shoe was inspired by the Drag experience I had. I wanted a pair of platform boots that would light up the stage, which complements my Drag identity, "HI-LIGHT" and how my goal is to be the highlight of the night. With a few outer glow lines, the pattern work on the laces, and the backdrop that looks like my shoe is being taken by the paparazzi, the overal look is AMAZING!
Deviating from our typical MacBook approach, we attempted contour drawings on paper. I eventually transitioned to my iPad for a self-contour drawing. Since it's a contour drawing, I think it turned out fairly well. While it's supposed to look messy, it does look a bit accurate to my face.
Obviously, I never finished this project. I was just really struggling on creating a Red Panda with so many shapes, and it drove me insane throughout the entire process. I honestly hate it, and I think everyone from Turning Red would hate it too.
Before making the transition into Adobe Illustrator, we were to make a digital collage with Canva. I like this collage because it accentuates my personality in a sense. It also fits my aesthetic very well!
We were to create art that helps transgender individuals feel comfortable about their identity. I wanted people to recognize that trans people are the same people internally, but this artwork is supposed to help them feel sure of themselves externally. If I'm creating art that empowers trans people and make them feel comfortable in their own skin, I oughta do it right!
This assignment was inspired by our work with Notan as a beginner assignment on Adobe Illustrator. While everyone was using linear designs, I went an arbitrary route and created a mini universe inside the hexagon. It was inspration from ZSunder at the time.
Like many history classes, Sociology (actually called Social Science, but that name was so clickbait-y) had me do quite a lot of projects within the past year. It was honestly the best overall turnout that I have ever created so far, and I'm so happy that I get to flaunt it!
This was a very entertaining and somewhat educational video on the... well, you can read the title. I genuinely enjoyed creating this video along with a few friends. They made this video feel alive, and I give them so much credit!
Feel free to watch here, but don't actually take notes!
This was a last-minute project made in the midst of my burnout at the very end of the year. I've been told that Child Tax Credit is technically not a program, but oh well! I got a 90% on the project anyway.
This video was definitely a moment in time! As a group project, we were assigned to present the Obergefell v. Hodges court case as a project. Since we were banned from using presentations, I decided to use the video editing skills I had and created this mess of a video. While it's messy here and there, it's definitely entertaining to watch!