Showing posts with label 黄城. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 黄城. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Production Banner


As part of the publicity campaign for this year's production themed “悖”, my pubs team designed and painted a huge banner! For those who wants to know more about the meaning of “悖”, here is an excerpt from the description (written by Bin Hui):
This year we will feature three different plays, which seek to explore the concept of “Bei” (), a term which characterizes the maverick spirit. Our three short plays explore the transgressions of customary boundaries and how characters respond to the public's pervasive disdain for their actions. We hope that through our plays, the audience can glean equal measure of entertainment and insight into the schema of the maverick.  
”,有混乱、冲突、违背之意。剧中人物或为了个人理想和追求,异想天开做出常人难以理解的行为;勇于挑战世俗观念,无视大众心理,是否才是解决问题,获得幸福的正确途径?三部短剧真实地展现了人性中复杂多变的情感变化,以及由此给生活带来的喜怒哀乐。
In the initial stage of conceptualization, we looked at different possibilities of presenting the banner specific to its theme and location - such as a two split banner, horizontal, vertical, and even non-cloth medium. After rounds of discussion, we all agreed that the conventional way provides most room for creativity while maintaining a standard of visual appeal.

The subject matter is our most debated topic...I will just summarise the rationale for this current design. The image of a man facing his own back in the mirror, is clearly inspired by and pays homage to the great Surrealist Rene Magritte.


In Magritte's Not To Be Reproduced, the seemingly improper reflection of the man naturally evokes one's curiosity on his face, perhaps how he looks or the message that it's masking. 

I felt that this image, by showing only one side of his face, was appropriate in portraying the lack of alternative viewpoints besides those that we immediately adopt, especially against actions or individuals who go against public goodwill. This banner was intended to confront the conventional and invite viewers to join in the exploration of the maverick spirit.

Here are some photographs of the banner-making process (~2 weeks):

1.Chalking outlines and grids

2. Painting

3. Chalking the texts (haha juniors)


4. Refining and adding texts and logo


5. Finally Bridge Announcement!

Credits to Lin laoshi, seniors Xuedi and Jie Ting, 行政总监 Bin Hui, 催场 Lionel and Jiayi and (...tbu), batchmates, juniors, other 黄城人s and my parents! (for their understanding when I go home at 11pm OTL) 

Thanks for reading!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Drama Camp 2013

My friend and I were appointed the design I/Cs for a drama camp. The workload is highly demanding and stressful... Butttt I'm glad that we persevered and did a fairly good job in the end ^^) 

T-shirt

Front

Back A

Back B


Final

Programme Booklet

Cover A

Cover B
Back

Prototype

Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
Participants were grouped and given a jigsaw piece to colour on without knowing the how the big picture looks, they are then tasked to assemble them together.
Simulation
Wooden Canvas
Thanks for reading!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Card - Huang Cheng Game Booth


This is a simple token card designed for Huangcheng's game booth on Mid Autumn Festival during the September holidays. They were printed on paper and pasted on hard boards manually :)

Monday, September 9, 2013

Banner - 会庆2013

这里是缘分的起点也是尽头。
如果能让你再一次回到原点,你还会选择向往缘分吗?
This is my interpretation of 缘点! This banner was designed for 黄城夜韵's event - 会庆 (something like homecoming)! <:D Credits to 黄城人s, my seniors and councilors who painted/ gave advice/ washed my brushes/ cheered me on/ bought me insect repellent (haha!)/ and stayed back to paint with me! 黄城 feels really warm when you guys drop by to help even in the simplest way! :D

So here's the completed banner! 
Acrylic on cloth
3.0m by 1.2m
Tower B
Photo taken by me
If you could see the similarities between this photo and the banner---you're right! I'm painting the Tower B in my school as the subject matter! Sadly only a few friends of mine could identify what's in the banner. The blue sky was not in my original plan as seen in the drafts, it was an additional idea agreed upon between the two directors and me when the banner was about 70% done. 


At that point in time, some comments for the banner included "MRT station", "fence", "strawberry cake"...etc. We have no choice but to add in a last-minute sky so as to make it less abstract for the majority. I've always been rather personal and self-centred when it comes to creating artwork. In fact appealing to the masses was a difficult decision on my part...haha but oh wells. FYI, the blue draft is my favourite. :3


Thanks for viewing! :)