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Ad Concept for The National Ballet of Canada: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”
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Version 2 of my font. Not sure what to call it atm, hmm…
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Seoul 'N Pop: a kpop magazine
“Seoul ‘N Pop” is a magazine that caters specifically to fans of South Korea and their entertainment industry. “Seoul” is a play on words: the original “Seoul”, the capital city of South Korea; the other being “soul” due to the link that’s shared between fans and the country that they hold close to their hearts. “Seoul ‘N Pop” focuses on topics that aren’t normally discussed. We deal with tough topics regarding political, social, and of course, commercial related issues. With a diverse culture that’s spreading around the world like a pandemic, “Seoul ‘N Pop” is the magazine to look out for.
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Part 2 of 2
To see Part 1 +original picture, click here!The finished hand-in product, followed by the sketches and line art in Fireworks, then imported into Illustrator. Photo edited in Photoshop.
Class: Illustration
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Part 1 of 2
To see Part 2 +final product, click here!For Illustration class, one of our projects is to pick 3 various angles of someone from a sourced picture and recreate it using the basic geometric shapes. I decided to recreate my model in a program called MMD(MikuMikuDance) to be used as a 3D reference, and this is the result.
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- White: Information
- Red: Emotions
- Black: Bad Points Judgment
- Yellow: Good Points Judgment
- Green: Creativity
- Blue: Thinking
Concept: Instead of the traditional hats, when you choose to wear the individual moustache, it is hoped that the wearer will “identify and bring into conscious thought certain aspects of issues being considered”. e.g. When you pick up the yellow mustache, try thinking of the good points about your design concept(s)/idea(s).
This project was meant to showcase lateral thinking and is my own variation on Dr. Edward de Bono’s famed “Six Thinking Hats”.
Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term lateral thinking was coined by Edward de Bono in the book New Think: The Use of Lateral Thinking published in 1967.
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