Week 4 - Revisiting Old Works 24/4/2024
- Chan Ming Zun

- Apr 24, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 11, 2024
Is there a constant "pattern" that you see?Do you always fall back into a particular subject? -or- Do you always end up doing the same kind of work?
Do you have your own take on a particular subject?Whether you’d like to make something more funny, sad, happy, or angry – what new emotions or ways of telling a story can you inject into an existing idea or theme?
I gravitate towards styles that blend soft elegance with a touch of minimalism. The simplicity and airiness of minimalist designs provide me with a sense of ease. I've noticed a recurring motif in my work: the use of gentle, curvaceous lines rather than sharp angles. This preference may reflect aspects of my personality—resilient yet humble.
I find myself particularly drawn to publication design, where I enjoy exploring different approaches to writing and layout design, which often leads to more fulfilling results.
Reflecting on my past creations, I realize many carry undertones of melancholy, often tapping into personal memories or nostalgia. Some pieces even explore themes that evoke negative emotions. To inject a new perspective, I'm contemplating infusing my work with a sense of joy. Currently,
I'm exploring childhood as the theme for my self-initiated project. I'm fascinated by how childhood influences and protects our most genuine selves in positive ways, among other aspects.






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