Tuesday, January 26, 2010

THE NDHS MAC ARTHUR GRANT PROPOSAL


In 2007 the Cooper-Hewitt launched the exhibition DESIGN FOR THE OTHER 90%. The show highlights industrial designers using their craft to address the basic challenges of survival in underserved populations. One example is the LIFESTRAW, which prevents disease by purifying drinking water.

Inspired by the exhibition, NDHS is designing a class around this problem solving ideology. By looking globally and then designing locally, students will solve pressing NYC issues.

Students will watch the film GARBAGE DREAMS. The film follows three teenage boys born into the trash-trade on the outskirts of Cairo. Students will then conduct research into the local equivalent of the issue. Designing products that solve a problem, the effort will form a larger campaign called NEW DESIGN for NEW YORK.

BUT HOW DOES IT BECOME A CAUSE?
By looking at awareness campaigns such as PRODUCT RED, students will see the social nature of entrepreneurship. To push the promotional side of design, students will evaluate products on the Discovery Channel’s PITCHMEN with the late Billy Mays.

GETTING IDEAS OUT IN THE WORLD
With their product and pitch in place, students will create infomercials to be aired on a MobileMe website through You-Tube. From the site students can recruit followers of their product on TWITTER and people can join the NEW DESIGN for NEW YORK cause on Facebook.

With a bona-fide fan base, students will mimic research and development prototype evaluation. SURVEY MONKEY and online testimonials using SKYPE will provide this data. Finally students will present their designs to INVENT NOW!

REAL PEOPLE, REAL PRODUCTS, REAL FUTURES
This class teaches engineering and entrepreneurship through industrial design. Students will make a field trip to see the Textile Engineering Program at Philadelphia University and Penn’s Weiss Tech House.

LENTINI FURNITURE DESIGN




How can we design furniture to benefit a specific community location? Here are some Year Three solutions! Internist Maynor Alas shows how demonstrable the furniture is.

MOHAMMAD's HAMMER







Year four students have been getting ready to design producst to solve NYC problems. As our last practice round in industrial design we took one of our KIVA recepients and redesigned a tool he uses every day. Here are the results!

BEN ROJAS FOLD'em FIGURES




The first year students are crafting creatures to film short animated vignettes. Using I-stopmotion the movies are our first attempt into stopmotion animation.

KIVA KOOKIE PROJECT





































The kookies are out! Year four students came up with four company lines for the campaign!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Senior Yearbook Photos: Saturday, January 16, 2010

New Design Class of 2010 Parents & Seniors!

Please save the date! Saturday, January 16, 2010 will be our senior yearbook portrait day. Portrait sitting fees of $5 is due upon appointment. Students or families that need financial support should please email Sarah at sarah.baltazar@gmail.com.

Students should arrive promptly at their scheduled appointment time:

Appointment Schedule

9:00

Matt Albert

Mabel Almonte

9:08

Andreina Alvarez

Cristina Avila

9:16

Ashley Beckford

Amanda Bermudez

9:24

Shantel Blair

Saeed Booth

9:32

Raissa Brito

Taira Cangro

9:40

Mariah Carter

Eliana Castellano

9:48

Heari Cho

Lulu Cuenca

9:56

Robert Dixon

Amanda Fanelli

10:04

Ari Fisher

Christian Fonseca

10:12

Shearn Frankyn

Phalove Germain

10:20

Rashaad Gomez

An He

10:28

Kelly Hernandez

Domonique Jones

10:36

Shimay Kong

Tomas Krohn

10:44

Cyndia LaFontant

Alasia Laureano

10:52

Jake Liebman

Kelvin Martinez

11:00

Nicole Martinez

Ray Melendez

11:08

Hugo Melo

Natalie Mera

11:16

Aleksandra Mroz

Amber Muniz

11:24

Kelly Ngai

Ali N’Gom

11:32

Tiffany Nguyen

Zeke Nieves

11:40

Christie Orona

Julissa Ortiz

11:48

Justine Ortiz

Ryan Pacheco

11:56

Cynthia Paul

Carly Quinonez

12:04

Christian Ramirez

Dennis Ramos

12:12

Deasia Redfearn

Jennifer Reyes

12:20

Ashley Robinson

JadeRobinson

12:28

Marcos Rodriguez

Gabby Roman

12:36

Andres Rosario

Jonathan Rosario

12:44

Latoya Sandoval

Claribel Santiago

12:52

Shana Santiago

Aaron Scouten

1:00

Mario Sepulveda

Amara Serrano

1:08

Dilyon Stanislaus

Miguel Tejada

1:16

Leshawnda Thompson

Jeannine Troncoso

1:24

Jimmy Tucker

William Vaz

1:32

Tiffany Velez

Kaseem Walker

1:40

Troy Washington

Aneesa White

1:48

Robert White

Raheem Wiggins


Portraits will be taken by Thorton Studios. Students will be provided with Tuxedo, Cap & Gowns and Black shawls for photos. Special discounted package prices have been arranged for New Design seniors, but for more information about Thorton Studios please check out their website at www.thortonstudio.com

Class of 2010! Smile!

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Google Mural





Goolge asked New Design if we could design and paint a mural for their New York City offices in the Chelsea Market. Design teacher Ben Rojas and 12th graders Mario, Dilyon and Dennis took on the task and completed this mural. The boys have been working with Ben for the last three years on their mural skills.


Monday, December 21, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Madeline and Claribel



12th Grade Student Claribel Santiago, directly to the left, with Secretary of State Madeline Albright. 12th grade New Design students visited the Museum of Art and Design to hear Ms. Albright speak as part of the museum's exhibition of pins that the the former Secretary of State use to wear for her work as the Madame Secretary and as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. New Design students are currently researching issues of gendercide in Scott's 12th Grade Design Class and design solutions for "the other 90%" of the world's peoples in Corey's class.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

24 Hours Plays



New Design High School sophomore Sydney White performed her original poem "I Pity the Silent," at 24 Plays on Broadway to a packed house on November 9th at American Airlines Theater. 24 Hours Plays is an annual event that calls for creative types to write, direct and perform six original short plays in just under a day. The event, sponsored by Montblanc, is a benefit for New Design High School's main cultural partner Urban Arts Partnership. Performing this evening along with Sydney were Anthony Mackie, Ashton Kutcher, Billy Crudup , David Cross, Demi Moore, Diane Neal, Eva Mendes, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Esposito, Julia Stiles, Liev Schreiber, Michael Ealy, Rachel Dratch, Rosario Dawson and Rosie Perez. Sydney rocked the house and one of the above celebs teared when she heard her the poem.

Fresh Prep



The Robin Hood foundation has awarded Urban Arts Partnership a grant for our year-round Fresh Prep program at New Design High School. Fresh Prep is an arts-based approach to raising student achievement on the Global History and Geography Regents exam, fusing hip-hop music with the New York State core curriculum. Drawing from current research and best practices in student engagement, vocabulary development and verbal memory, the curriculum features vocabulary-building, multiple-choice strategies, and essay-writing units designed for students to take ownership of their own learning while creating original, curriculum-based artwork.

Urban Arts Partnership and New Design High School are the first arts organizations to be awarded funding by Robin Hood, a competitive foundation known for funding programs with proven methods for breaking the cycle of poverty. Urban Arts Partnership is implementing the Fresh Prep: Global History classroom integration for 150 students at New Design High School this year and developing curricula for Fresh Prep in English, U.S. History, Living Environment and Mathematics.

Urban Arts Partnership is the first arts organization to be awarded funding by Robin Hood, a competitive foundation known for funding programs with proven methods for breaking the cycle of poverty. Urban Arts Partnership is implementing the Fresh Prep: Global History classroom integration for 150 students at New Design High School this year and developing curricula for Fresh Prep in English, U.S. History, Living Environment and Mathematics.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Kiva Kookie Assembly Line


The year 4 design students are opening their own cookie companies. The proceeds will go to benefit entrepreneurs in third world countries through KIVA. We have been studying assembly lines and efficiency. This is our most efficient assembly line; creating nine bags of cookie dough in twenty five minutes. This will make 108 cookies for us to package and sell. In the end of the video students switch to their label creation assembly lines.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009

GO GREEN For Halloween Fashion Show

Based on the hit show Project Runway, students created fall fashions from recycled newspaper.
Fashionista Julie Zenobi piloted the venture.



Thursday, November 05, 2009

Go Green For Halloween!







Some behind the scenes shots of students preparing for this year's launch of the Go Green for Halloween Fashion Show:




Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Design High School - 8th Grade Admissions


Attention all 8th grade students and Prospective Parents!


Admissions for the New Design High School Class of 2014 has begun!

Congratulations on your 8th grade year and the start of your journey to high school. New Design would like to welcome you at our ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE tours that will be help:

Tuesday, November 3, 2009 (Election Day - no school for students) at 2:00pm


or

Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 6:00pm

All tours will take place at 350 Grand Street, 4th Floor between Essex and Ludlow in the lower east side of Manhattan. Trains J/M/Z to Delancey or F train to Essex or the B/D to Grand Street.

Please choose either date to attend. We ask that parents, guardians or guidance counselors please attend with prospective students. There are NO RESERVATIONS needed to attend the admissions open house tours.


New Design High School is an educational option enrollment school which means 50% of our students that apply to NDHS are selected by our admissions team and 50% are selected by lottery. We ask students that really would like to attend NDHS in the Fall of 2010 must attend an open house tour.

For any other questions or concerns about NDHS admissions please email newdesignhigh@gmail.com.

Thank you!