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Mini Assignment #4
First Remix Second Remix Remixing is a popular technique in the world of art that involves taking existing works and combining, manipulating, and reimagining them to create something new. In this mini-assignment, I remixed two photos to convey a powerful message about pursuing one’s true passion and finding oneself through art. This diptych (artwork consisting of two pieces or panels) that I have created depicts the pressure of external forces to study and pursue coding in the present and the fulfillment of becoming a painter in the future. The first remix shows the subject in a state of sadness and suppression, with binary codes covering her and the background.…
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Process Post #6
Sephora’s Home Page-February 2022 Hello everyone! I hope you’ve all enjoyed this week’s lessons on design principles and strategies as much as I have! Our guest lecturer, Mauve PagĂ© provided us with some valuable insights into how to create engaging and effective designs. In this process post, I’ll be sharing my personal analysis of Sephora’s website with reflections on this week’s lecture and reading materials…Let’s dive in! Design Principles and Strategies: Our guest lecturer, emphasized the importance of design principles such as balance, rhythm, proportion/scale, contrast and unity/harmony. These principles guided me to create engaging and effective blog that consider the user’s experience. Besides, In addition to typography rules, our guest lecturer also touched…
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Mini Assignment #1-Meme
I’m sure we’ve all seen the iconic Hide the Pain Harold meme and know how hilariously relatable it can be when it comes to any sort of struggle. So, when I decided to create a meme for my motivational blog, naturally I thought to myself “why not use that same template?”. The idea behind it was that even though I strive to motivate and inspire people with a blog about self-improvement, I still struggled with this task from time to time. This meme became my way of saying “hey, look. even I have trouble doing what I’m trying to encourage!” with a bit tongue in cheek humour. If you’re feeling…