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When I recall the days I spent with wisdom teeth, I always feel a complex emotion. The sudden pain of wisdom teeth made me deeply afraid of them, as if they were really monsters lurking deep in the mouth, ready to attack at any time. I anthropomorphized the physiological phenomenon of wisdom teeth into a "monster" and used illustrations to depict this familiar yet unfamiliar existence, showing the uniqueness of wisdom teeth in the human body and the troubles and challenges they may bring. By breaking the dullness of traditional popular science and attracting the audience in a novel and interesting way, more people can understand the harm of wisdom teeth and emphasize the importance of wisdom tooth management and oral health.
In the fast-paced urban life, we have witnessed countless souls exhausted by the pressure of life. It is this deep concern that gave birth to "Monet's Garden": We know that everyone has an oasis in their heart that longs to be healed, so we carefully created this healing board game world that integrates nature, animals, interpersonal interaction and dream life. Here, players will transform into characters who have lost themselves Here, players will transform into characters who have lost themselvesunder pressure and embark on an adventure to find innocenceand dreams. Through puzzle solving, collection, interaction andcooperation, they will release stress in a relaxed and pleasantatmosphere and regain inner peace and happiness. This is not onlya game, but also a spiritual haven, allowing every player to find theirown warmth and strength in the "healing journey”
Inspired by "Kami's World", I tried to design a picture book cloth book. In the design, I tried to interpret Kami's adventure journey in a non-visual way, allowing blind children to "see" the situation in the story through touch and feel the emotions and atmosphere of the characters. This design is intended to express understanding and respect for blind children, while also allowing ordinary readers to have a deeper understanding of the unique worldview of the visually impaired group and experience how they perceive the world through touch and imagination.
The inspiration for this project came from a medical illustration competition, where l had thehonor of interacting with some medical students and learned about the mystery and complexityof the brain's nervous system, which captivated me. After a series of research, l wanted to presentthis serious world in a more vivid and interesting way. l compare the nervous system of the brainto a colorful dream world, where each nerve is a small independent world, each with differentroles and jobs, but interconnected and dependent on each other. I chose to use this fantastic fairy tale picture book format to describe the complex world of thebrain's nervous system. This will vividly show readers the complexity and wonder of the brain'snervous system. Through anthropomorphic characters and magical scenes, abstract scientificconcepts are made concrete and interesting.