This document summarizes Angela Bond's considerations and plans for an exhibit at MoMA about diverting food waste from the museum to feed animals. It includes user flows showing how food, construction, and toxic waste would be collected from different areas of the museum and transported to feed pigs, rats, goats, mealworms, termites, and mushrooms. Research notes list potential partner farms and organizations. The goal is to create infographics to simply and effectively communicate the waste diversion process and its environmental impacts.
The document discusses waste management and disposal, noting the problems with landfills taking up land and the large volume of waste. It proposes sorting waste at the source and separating recyclables to reduce the volume being sent to landfills or incinerated. Various waste disposal and composting methods are explored, along with what materials are currently recycled in New York City.
Alternative Waste Management, ReNatured AngelaBond
The document discusses the current and non-current items designated for recycling through NYC Department of Sanitation collection. Currently designated items include paper, plastic bottles and jugs, glass containers, metal cans and foil. Non-designated items include other plastics, soiled paper, organics, electronics, textiles, construction debris and household hazardous waste. It notes that the 5 boroughs generate 14 million tons of waste annually collected by over 6,000 public and private trucks. The second page discusses using construction debris for pig food and using toxic waste for mycoremediation on North Brother Island, now an abandoned bird sanctuary.
This document describes a "Bike Orchestra" project that promotes physical activity, eco-friendly transportation, and community. It involves altering bike components like handlebars, frames, baskets, and pedals to create musical instruments like flutes, harps, drums, and pianos powered by biking. The document provides details on fabrication considerations for attaching instruments to bike parts and generating power from biking to play drums or pianos.
This document describes a "Bike Orchestra" project that promotes physical activity, eco-friendly transportation, and community. It involves altering bike components like handlebars, frames, baskets, and pedals to create musical instruments like flutes, harps, drums, and pianos powered by biking. The document provides details on fabrication considerations for attaching instruments to bike parts and generating power from biking to play drums or pianos.
The document discusses several key public health issues facing adolescent girls in Northern Uganda, including:
1) High rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, pregnancy-related risks, and water-borne infectious diseases like hepatitis and ebola. Medical infrastructure and access to healthcare is severely limited.
2) Gender-based violence such as domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking are prevalent but underreported due to cultural norms.
3) Infant and maternal mortality remains high due to lack of access to family planning, prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and functional medical facilities. Rural areas face particular challenges in accessing care.
Unicef Public Health Overview: Northern UgandaAngelaBond
The document discusses several key public health issues facing adolescent girls in Northern Uganda, including:
1) High rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and pregnancy-related risks due to lack of knowledge, access to prevention and treatment.
2) Poor medical infrastructure, with only 8.2% of the budget dedicated to healthcare and shortages of facilities, supplies, and providers especially in rural areas.
3) High levels of gender-based violence including domestic abuse, sexual assault, and harmful traditional practices, which are often tolerated within the culture.
4) Extremely high rates of infant and maternal mortality due to limited access to family planning, prenatal care, skilled birth attendants and facilities.
This document summarizes Angela Bond's considerations and plans for an exhibit at MoMA about diverting food waste from the museum to feed animals. It includes user flows showing how food, construction, and toxic waste would be collected from different areas of the museum and transported to feed pigs, rats, goats, mealworms, termites, and mushrooms. Research notes list potential partner farms and organizations. The goal is to create infographics to simply and effectively communicate the waste diversion process and its environmental impacts.
The document discusses waste management and disposal, noting the problems with landfills taking up land and the large volume of waste. It proposes sorting waste at the source and separating recyclables to reduce the volume being sent to landfills or incinerated. Various waste disposal and composting methods are explored, along with what materials are currently recycled in New York City.
Alternative Waste Management, ReNatured AngelaBond
The document discusses the current and non-current items designated for recycling through NYC Department of Sanitation collection. Currently designated items include paper, plastic bottles and jugs, glass containers, metal cans and foil. Non-designated items include other plastics, soiled paper, organics, electronics, textiles, construction debris and household hazardous waste. It notes that the 5 boroughs generate 14 million tons of waste annually collected by over 6,000 public and private trucks. The second page discusses using construction debris for pig food and using toxic waste for mycoremediation on North Brother Island, now an abandoned bird sanctuary.
This document describes a "Bike Orchestra" project that promotes physical activity, eco-friendly transportation, and community. It involves altering bike components like handlebars, frames, baskets, and pedals to create musical instruments like flutes, harps, drums, and pianos powered by biking. The document provides details on fabrication considerations for attaching instruments to bike parts and generating power from biking to play drums or pianos.
This document describes a "Bike Orchestra" project that promotes physical activity, eco-friendly transportation, and community. It involves altering bike components like handlebars, frames, baskets, and pedals to create musical instruments like flutes, harps, drums, and pianos powered by biking. The document provides details on fabrication considerations for attaching instruments to bike parts and generating power from biking to play drums or pianos.
The document discusses several key public health issues facing adolescent girls in Northern Uganda, including:
1) High rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, pregnancy-related risks, and water-borne infectious diseases like hepatitis and ebola. Medical infrastructure and access to healthcare is severely limited.
2) Gender-based violence such as domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking are prevalent but underreported due to cultural norms.
3) Infant and maternal mortality remains high due to lack of access to family planning, prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and functional medical facilities. Rural areas face particular challenges in accessing care.
Unicef Public Health Overview: Northern UgandaAngelaBond
The document discusses several key public health issues facing adolescent girls in Northern Uganda, including:
1) High rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and pregnancy-related risks due to lack of knowledge, access to prevention and treatment.
2) Poor medical infrastructure, with only 8.2% of the budget dedicated to healthcare and shortages of facilities, supplies, and providers especially in rural areas.
3) High levels of gender-based violence including domestic abuse, sexual assault, and harmful traditional practices, which are often tolerated within the culture.
4) Extremely high rates of infant and maternal mortality due to limited access to family planning, prenatal care, skilled birth attendants and facilities.
The document discusses strategies for the International Rescue Committee's (IRC) fundraising efforts. It notes that the IRC already has reputation but needs more donors and repeat donors. It proposes a "Rescue Radio" platform where users can listen to ad-free music from crisis regions in exchange for a $10 donation, adding value for refugees, the IRC, and users while also increasing international awareness.
Angela Bond is a Master's candidate at NYU studying user experience and human centered interaction design. She has experience managing social projects in India focusing on empowering girls and their communities. Previously she worked in communications and business development for an NGO in Egypt, and as a personal assistant in San Francisco. Her skills include technical proficiencies, social competencies, languages of Arabic and Spanish, and volunteer experience.
Angela Bond is a Masters candidate at New York University studying User Experience and Human Centered Interaction design. She has work experience in social entrepreneurship in India developing business plans and managing programs for girls. Her skills include fluency in Arabic, strong research, writing and technical abilities.
This document provides guidelines for good user experience (UX) design when conducting a career search. It analyzes the career websites monster.com and usajobs.gov based on principles like using clear visual hierarchies, conventions, defined areas, and relating elements visually. Final thoughts emphasize considering relationships between content and design elements like shapes, fonts, and colors, as well as quotes about design being the product of thinking and the relationship between form and content.
The document discusses strategies for the International Rescue Committee's (IRC) fundraising efforts. It notes that the IRC already has reputation but needs more donors and repeat donors. It proposes a "Rescue Radio" platform where users can listen to ad-free music from crisis regions in exchange for a $10 donation, adding value for refugees, the IRC, and users while also increasing international awareness.
Angela Bond is a Master's candidate at NYU studying user experience and human centered interaction design. She has experience managing social projects in India focusing on empowering girls and their communities. Previously she worked in communications and business development for an NGO in Egypt, and as a personal assistant in San Francisco. Her skills include technical proficiencies, social competencies, languages of Arabic and Spanish, and volunteer experience.
Angela Bond is a Masters candidate at New York University studying User Experience and Human Centered Interaction design. She has work experience in social entrepreneurship in India developing business plans and managing programs for girls. Her skills include fluency in Arabic, strong research, writing and technical abilities.
This document provides guidelines for good user experience (UX) design when conducting a career search. It analyzes the career websites monster.com and usajobs.gov based on principles like using clear visual hierarchies, conventions, defined areas, and relating elements visually. Final thoughts emphasize considering relationships between content and design elements like shapes, fonts, and colors, as well as quotes about design being the product of thinking and the relationship between form and content.