{"id":228193,"date":"2015-07-17T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-07-17T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/allied-gardens-student-wins-local-sunglass-design-competition\/"},"modified":"2015-07-17T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2015-07-17T07:00:00","slug":"allied-gardens-student-wins-local-sunglass-design-competition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/allied-gardens-student-wins-local-sunglass-design-competition\/","title":{"rendered":"Allied Gardens student wins local sunglass design competition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Morgan M. Hurley<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Every year, Downtown sunglass company Knockaround organizes an annual contest to raise money for art and design lessons in local elementary schools. This year, 316 students from three schools \u2014 Foster Elementary in Allied Gardens, Monarch School in Barrio Logan and Jefferson Elementary in North Park \u2014 submitted designs through the program.<\/p>\n<p>The winning design, called \u201cStriker,\u201d was submitted by Evan Bui, a fourth-grader from Foster Elementary. His design was inspired by lightning bolts, because \u201che wanted people to be shocked when they saw them,\u201d according to Knockaround\u2019s marketing manager, Tony Martinez.<\/p>\n<p>During the fundraising period, the Striker custom sunglasses sold 943 units.<\/p>\n<p>Knockaround works with ArtReach, a Little Italy-based nonprofit that provides art classes to Title I schools throughout San Diego County that do not have a budget or other resources for art instruction.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1307\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1307\" style=\"width: 605px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Foster-Elementary-Strikerweb.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1307 size-full lazyload\" data-src=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Foster-Elementary-Strikerweb.jpg\" alt=\"Foster Elementary - Strikerweb\" width=\"605\" height=\"350\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 605px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 605\/350;\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1307\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Adam \u201cAce\u201d Moyer, founder and CEO of Knockaround Sunglasses, surrounded by Foster Elementary School students wearing the winning \u201cStriker\u201d design, by Evan Bui (standing to the right of the sign). (Photo by Mr. Bui)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Last year, Knockaround donated $8,000 from the fundraiser to ArtReach, said Judy Berman Silbert, executive director of ArtReach, and this year, because of record sales during the fundraiser, they are poised to get much more.<\/p>\n<p>Knockaround calls their relationship with ArtReach the \u201cClass Acts\u201d project. Each year they go into elementary schools and teach fourth- and fifth-graders about art and design.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cKids aren\u2019t aware of what design is \u2014 especially with the current focus on STEAM [science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics],\u201d Berman Silbert said. \u201cWe try to get kids to pay attention to things around them and realize that everything was designed, somebody drew it. [Knockaround founder Adam Moyer] told the students that Petco [Park] started as a drawing and then it was a model, and now it is a baseball stadium. We want to get kids to think not just about the sunglasses, but how they were made.\u201d<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1369\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1369\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Striker_insta_evan.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1369 size-medium lazyload\" data-src=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Striker_insta_evan-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"Evan Bui works on his winning design. (Courtesy Knockaround)\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 300px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 300\/300;\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1369\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Evan Bui works on his winning design. <br \/>(Courtesy Knockaround)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>After the presentation, students are given a worksheet with an outline of the Knockaround sunglass frame and told to design their own pair of sunglasses. The winning design gets manufactured into a real line of sunglasses and is then sold as a fundraising event; with proceeds going back to the schools and ArtReach.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cArt is a very significant part of Adam\u2019s and Knockaround\u2019s background, and the idea of contributing to elementary school art programs so that kids are given the same artistic opportunities that Adam and others were given is extremely important to Knockaround,\u201d Martinez said. \u201cOur Class Acts program is something that we intend on doing every year, with the hopes that we can continue to grow its reach and contribution.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>Knockaround\u2019s story is a classic tale of San Diego innovation.<\/p>\n<p>When East Coast native Adam Moyer first became a regular on the beaches of San Diego nearly a decade and a half ago while studying for his master\u2019s degree in fine art at UC San Diego, he realized that he \u2014 and his friends \u2014 had a dire need for sunglasses all year round.<\/p>\n<p>Moyer found himself going through pair after pair and soon began buying in bulk, which gave him an idea: Why not create his own?<\/p>\n<p>So, while still a grad student at UCSD, Moyer launched Knockaround \u2014 the name inspired by a familiar term his father used for \u201cold, reliable clothes that could take a beating.\u201d He began producing a line of practicable and affordable, but stylish and sturdy sunglasses out of his personal art studio.<\/p>\n<p>The standard Knockaround model is a Wayfarer-style frame, but then new models, alternative frame styles, an expansion in the variety of color choices, differing lens options and even a line of accessories, soon followed. Today Knockaround offers 10 select models with over 100 styles of sunglasses, and that doesn\u2019t include the countless custom and limited-edition models they create.<\/p>\n<p>Ten years after opening, Knockaround operates out of a large warehouse at 2031 Commercial St., just east of Downtown. With a fun, laid-back startup-style culture, they have become so successful they juggle a number of philanthropic projects at any given time.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cKnockaround has always been, from the beginning, a very positive, optimistic, all-inclusive, feel-good brand intended to be a part of your feel-good moments,\u201d Martinez said.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the annual student design contest, the company will be giving away 20,000 pairs of Knockaround\u2019s \u201cFort Knocks\u201d model sunglasses \u2014 a $30 value and renamed \u201cFriarknocks\u201d for the giveaway \u2014 to fans walking through the turnstiles at the San Diego Padres game on July 22. This is their fourth year of doing so.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1368\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1368\" style=\"width: 600px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/20150528-IMG_6867-1web.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-1368 lazyload\" data-src=\"https:\/\/missiontimescourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/20150528-IMG_6867-1web.jpg\" alt=\"College students at a recent Padres College Night pass through Knockaround's photo booth. (Courtesy Knockaround)\" width=\"600\" height=\"365\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 600px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 600\/365;\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1368\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">College students at a recent Padres College Night pass through Knockaround&#8217;s<br \/>photo booth. (Courtesy Knockaround)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>\u201c\u2019Friarknocks\u2019 is the name that we\u2019ve casually given the sunglasses that we do for the Padres giveaway each year,\u201d Martinez said. \u201cIt started out as a hashtag we used for our second-year giveaway, and every year we try to design a new set of \u2018Friarknocks.\u2019 We\u2019ve come across a lot of fans that have two or more of our giveaways, and it\u2019s exciting for them to collect and look forward to the next one.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This year their \u201cFriarknocks\u201d sunglasses will come in the infamous 1984 Padres colors, and each pair will come with a special Padres version of Knockaround\u2019s custom Knocchi strap \u2014 another $6 value.<\/p>\n<p>They also upped their game with the Padres this year by offering to be a sponsor at seven College Nights at Petco Park during the team\u2019s home season, three of which are still left; July 23, Sept. 3 and Sept. 24. On those nights, Knockaround staff can be found operating a photo booth up on the Budweiser deck and giving out even more sunglasses to students who come through the booth.<\/p>\n<p>For more information about Knockaround Sunglasses, visit knockaround.com. To learn more about Art Reach, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/artreachsandiego.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">artreachsandiego.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2014 Morgan M. Hurley puede ser contactado en <a href=\"mailto:morgan@sdcnn.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">morgan@sdcnn.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Morgan M. 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