Kelly Weldon

Kelly Weldon

Communications InternCastaic, United States
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Kelly Weldon

Kelly Weldon

Communications InternCastaic, United States
About me
Kelly Corin, Interaction Designer Bachelor of Science in Interaction Design Concentration in Designmatters Contact: kelly_weldon@sbcglobal.net hey there! i'm an interaction designer currently based in los angeles. as a designer, i am to create work that changes the lives of many people for the better. i hope to do that by creating positive change and social impact universally. loves: books, yoga, photography
Projects
  • Berlin: Unplugged
    Berlin: UnpluggedA group of 12 design students from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, along with lead faculty Simon Johnston and teaching assistant Josh Finklea, conducted an experimental term working unplugged, without computers and smartphones for the first six weeks, using exclusively traditional analog methods and techniques to create powerful communication. We explored how our sensibilities and skill sets could be expanded through working unplugged, and analyzed how we could take that
  • Dell IX
    Dell IXProject Brief: Create a product for the future Mobile professional. As a group, our focus was on the Business Professional who's constantly on the go. Our group consisted of one Interaction Designer, One Graphic Designer, and two Product Designers. As a final presentation we presented a keynote and this video of how the prototype would work to the sponsor, Dell. Our Goal: Create a tool that transitions seamlessly from the office to the field. Team Members: Kelly Weldon (Interaction Design), Angela Chu (Graphic Design), Andy Park (Product Design), Alfred Yu (Product Design)
  • Marine Explorers
    Marine ExplorersFor this DesignMatters project, Trans-disciplinary students worked in teams to create interactive exhibit items and platforms that could be implemented on site in a new exhibition at the Aquarium of the Pacific, Vanishing Animals. Marine defaunation – animal loss in the global ocean – is a complex issue; the challenge was to create exhibits that would present the science in relatable terms without sacrificing the facts, and explain succinctly what extinction truly means, ultimately creating calls for urgent action to counter this potential collapse. To better understand marine defaunation and human impact on both terrestrial and marine life, students were required to read a study published in the January 2015 edition of Science Magazine. This paper delivered hard, scientific data that was meant to be translated by students into accessible and engaging information for Aquarium-goers. As students we also had 24/7 access to the Aquarium and the amazing staff there to answer any questions and help us to create useful and educational interactive experience.
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Work history
    Communications Intern
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    Sr Analyst Intern
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Skills
  • Visual Arts
  • Art Direction
  • Mobile
  • CSS
  • Design
  • Html
  • Web Design
  • Illustrator
  • Indesign
  • Photoshop
  • UX Design
  • UI Design
Education
    Interaction Design
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Awards
    Art Center Departmental Scholarship