Posted by: gany44 on: July 31, 2009
Designed by a janitor. Not beautiful, but useful. The janitor has made the best solution with his resources given, and the solution helps us anyway. Form flows what? I think it depends on the situation. In other words, the context.
Posted by: gany44 on: July 27, 2009
There are so many things to want to talk. Moreover, not mached between words and graphics at all. Actually, the core of this poster is to inform smokers, who consider to stop smoking, about ‘Smoking Cessation Clinic’. However, in this poster, smokers are drawn as very harmful people. I think the focus should be not [...]
Posted by: gany44 on: July 23, 2009
Anyone regardless of age often tends to choose a narrow road. It makes them feel like playing a game. The feeling of achievement is one of important things when to consider user experience.
Posted by: gany44 on: July 23, 2009
Balancing between aesthetic and readable is an important issue when designing pictograms. Especially bathroom. I don’t wanna be misunderstood as an homosexual person.
Posted by: gany44 on: July 23, 2009
In a middle school’s bathroom, there is a slogan to smoking students. “If you breathed smoke deeply, you would see a death road widly spread.” How do they feel it? This can make them stop smoking?
Posted by: gany44 on: July 20, 2009
Sometimes I felt uncomfortable when I got in bus that the temperature was so cold or hot. Above thing would be a good information. Because watching the information I could aware the circumstance and adapt myself the condition. Detalied information could give comfortable feeling.
Posted by: gany44 on: July 20, 2009
A gold prized drawing for Children Competition. The title is “Going to grandmother’s home by a train”. Very interesting. Maybe children’s language could be better than english for international Mm.. however, where is the train?