Monday, December 27, 2010

DIGITAL VISUAL ARTIST

The digital visual artist is Bobby Chui a.k.a imaginism

He is an illustrators that specialize in character based illustrations/designs for film, television, books... etc.
One of his famous work is for ALICE IN WONDERLAND.










He owns imaginism studios

Imaginism Studios
is made up of independent artists specializing in publishing, television, and movie pre-production.
They produce some of the most fun and upbeat designs, concepts, and illustrations around!
Plus they’re really friendly and will work long hours to meet your needs.

CLIENTS:


LINKS:
DEVIANTART
IMAGINISM STUDIO

MOTION GRAPIC ARTIST

The motion graphic artist is Julien Vallée


DanseDance from Julien Vallée on Vimeo.



ARTV - ID from Julien Vallée on Vimeo.



OFFF Paris 2010 Sponsors titles from Julien Vallée on Vimeo.


ABOUT
Julien Vallée is a graphic designer and art director from Montréal, Canada,
who creates tangible images for clients from The New York Times Magazine to Swatch and MTV-One.


AWARDS
Julien's work was granted recognitions such as the ADC Young Guns 6 Award and Creative Review Award 2010.
It was featured in numerous publications and appeared on various book and magazines covers such as Computer Arts, IdN and Gestalten's book Tangible.
It was also exhibited around the world in Berlin, Zurich, Montréal, London, Shangai and Seoul, just to name a few.

LINK TO HIS WEBSITE

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATOR

The digital illustrator is SHADOW CHEN

Her artwork are mainly in abstract form.

ARTWORKS






Shadow Chen, a true talented master in illustration, works as a freelancer in Ningbo, China. In this interviews she will tell us how her dream, becoming an illustrator, changed her view to the outer world.

Clients
Adidas
Adobe
Case-Mate
Caron Paris
Michel Jonasz
Fabrik
Audio Texture
Corinne Borne
Zuup
Infectious
RYZ
DBH

Here is her interview
Here is her website

PRECEDENT STUDIES

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JEALOUSY
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FRUSTRATION
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CONFIDENCE
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

CONFIDENCE

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CONFIDENCE
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CONFIDENCE
IS TRUST OR FAITH IN SOMETHING


Confidence is generally described as a state of being certain either that :

a hypothesis or prediction is correct

or
that a chosen course of action is the best or most effective.

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THERE ARE MANY TYPES OF CONFIDENCE LIKE
SELF CONFIDENCE,OVERCONFIDENCE

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Self-confidence

Self confidence is having confidence in oneself.
Arrogance or hubris in this comparison, is having unmerited confidence;
believing something or someone is capable or correct when they are not.


Overconfidence

It is the excessive belief in someone (or something) succeeding,
without any regard for failure.
Scientifically, a situation can only be judged after the aim has been achieved or not.

Confidence can be a self-fulfilling prophecy as those without it may fail or not try because they lack it and those with it may succeed because they have it rather than because of an innate ability.



When one does not dwell on negative consequences one can be more 'self-confident'
because one is worrying far less about failure or (more accurately) the disapproval of others following potential failure.
One is then more likely to focus on the actual situation which means that enjoyment and success in that situation is also more probable.
If there is any 'self-belief' component it is simply a belief in other`s ability to tolerate whatever outcome may arise; a certainty that one will cope irrespective of what happens.
Belief in one's abilities to perform an activity comes through successful experience
and may add to, or consolidate, a general sense of self-confidence
People may have confidence in other people or forces beyond their control.
For instance, one might have confidence in the police to protect them,
or might have confidence that a sports team.
Faith and trust are synonyms of confidence when used in this sense. will win a game.

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HOW TO BUILD CONFIDENCE
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-Dress Sharp
-Walk Faster
-Good Posture
-Personal Commercial
-Gratitude
-Compliment other people
-Sit in the front row
-Speak up
-Work out
-Focus on contribution


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REFERENCES:
http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/10-ways-to-instantly-build-self-confidence/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence

JEALOUSY

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JEALOUSY
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Jealousy is a combination of fear and anger. It is the fear of losing something

Jealousy often occur over an anticipated loss of something that the person values,
FOR EXAMPLE:
relationship,
friendship,
love.

Jealousy often consists of a combination of emotions such as
anger, sadness, and disgust.
It is not to be confused with envy.

Jealousy is a familiar experience in human relationships.
It has been observed in infants five months and older.
Some claim that jealousy is seen in every culture;
however, others claim jealousy is a culture-specific phenomenon.

MORE ABOUT JEALOUSY:
- Topic of interest for scientists, artists, and theologians.
- Psychologists have proposed several models of the processes underlying jealousy
and have identified factors that result in jealousy.
- Sociologists have demonstrated that cultural beliefs and values play an important role in determining what triggers jealousy and what constitutes socially acceptable expressions of jealousy.
- Biologists have identified factors that may unconsciously influence the expression of jealousy. -Artists have explored the theme of jealousy in photographs, paintings, movies, songs, plays, poems, and books.
- Theologians have offered religious views of jealousy based on the scriptures of their respective faiths.

The experience of jealousy involves:
* Fear of loss
* Suspicion or anger about betrayal
* Low self-esteem and sadness over loss
* Uncertainty and loneliness
* Fear of losing an important person to an attractive other
* Distrust

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HOW TO OVERCOME IT ?
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Understand the emotions

Allow yourself to actually 'feel' emotions in a healthy way.
When you start feeling jealous, ask yourself: Is it more fear-based or more anger-based, and why?

Communicate your feelings
Sharing your true feelings with someone without blaming them

Identify what your jealousy is teaching you
Ask yourself, "Why am I jealous over this?
When you begin to understand what makes you jealous,
you can begin to take positive steps to maintain those things

Change any false beliefs that might cause jealousy
If you examine the belief, you can often eliminate the jealousy

Make a list of all your good points and only compare yourself to yourself rather than to others.
Raise your sense of self worth and self confidence by acknowledging your accomplishments, inner qualities and other good things about you

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REFERENCES:
http://www.wikihow.com/Handle-Jealousy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jealousy


FRUSTRATION

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FRUSTRATION
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Frustration is a common emotional response to opposition.


It is related to anger and disappointment,
The greater the obstruction, and the greater the will,
the more the frustration is likely to be.

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Causes of frustration
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Result of blocking motivated behavior.
If left uncontrolled,it will lead to anger.

People who are frustrated respond with rational problem-solving methods to overcome the barrier. Failing in this, he/she may become frustrated and behave irrationally.

Frustration
may be internal or external.

Conflict can also be an internal source of frustration;
when one has competing goals that interfere with one another,
it can create cognitive dissonance.

External causes of frustration involve conditions outside an individual,
such as a blocked road or a difficult task.


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In people, internal frustration may arise from :
- challenges in fulfilling personal goals and desires,
- instinctual drives and needs,
- lack of confidence
- fear of social situations.

While coping with frustration, some individuals may engage in
passive-aggressive behavior, making it difficult to identify the
original cause of their frustration

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Symptoms
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Frustration can be considered a problem-response behavior,
and can have a number of effects,

In positive cases
This frustration will build until a level that is too great for the individual to contend with, and thus produce action directed at solving the inherent problem.

In negative cases
The individual may perceive the source of frustration to be outside of their control,
and thus the frustration will continue to build, leading eventually to
further problematic behavior (e.g. violent reaction).

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WAYS TO DEAL
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1. Ask Yourself, “What Is Working in This Situation?”
2. Keep an Accomplishments Log
3. Focus On What You Want to Happen
4. Remove the “Noise” and Simplify
5. Multiple Solutions
6. Take Action
7. Visualize a Positive Outcome to the Situation
8. Stay Positive

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REFERENCES:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frustration

http://www.life-with-confidence.com/frustration.html

Saturday, December 25, 2010

EMOTION

Emotions are very complex experiences

Here is the link to emotion research where i did before:
http://mmd1223ewyn.blogspot.com/2010/10/emotions_25.html

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For this assignment,

i have chosen 3 emotions, they are

-FRUSTRATION
-JEALOUSY
-CONFIDENCE



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Monday, December 13, 2010

FINAL DESIGN

Here are all the final outcome of my design

KIDS

TEEN



ADULTS


REFERENCE


REFERENCE FOR KIDS





REFERENCE FOR TEENS


PRECEDENT STUDIES


Here are some of the precedent studies for all target audience.
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ADULTS
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