Monday, February 16, 2009

Here's My Plan...

Having decided to use pennant flags as the visual metaphor of my project is not enough. I started looking at the possibilities this could bring. With a kind reminder from an instructor saying that we only have 7 weeks lefts, I had to nail down the deliverables.

A Happy Kit (This is the name for now, I'll think more on it)

1. Book
- Photographs, illustrations, and my own writing about happiness (eg. stories I've heard, experiences, childhood memories, etc...).
- My goal for the raw materials in the book (for now...):
- 8-10 photographs
- 8-10 illustrations
- 20 short writing entries
- Instruction of the making the flags (vector illustrations)
* the number would be more solid once I've sketched out my plan
- Concept:
- Make it open-ended (illustrations and writings)
- Bridge the gap between the reality and imagination with the combination of photography and illustration.

2. Printed Flags (to be photographed)
- 6 to 8 good word combos.
- print 20-30 for each word combo.
- white on solid coloured flags
- sewn individual velcros
- blank flags (include in the kit)

3. Posters
- Illustration-heavy posters
- I'm aiming for 3-5
- Use of the flags as the subject and derive bold and imaginative illustrations.

4. A housing device for the components.

......... okay, let me get onto it. My goal this week is to finish the copy materials I need to write and sketch out my plan for the photo shoot.

Fun Stuff from Value Village


















Here are some stuff I found from Value Village. The nostalgic typography and use of colours is so much fun! I couldn't resist.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Thanks, friends!

Thanks to Ellen, Ginger, and Mandy who've all thought of me when they were surfing and found this. Alex Ostrowski is a young and talented designer from UWE Bristol who made The Happiest Book in the World. Unfortunately, only one coy exists.

The Happiest Book by Alex Ostrowski
In one way or another we are all looking for happiness. Some people even say that man's sole purpose for existence is to hunt down and capture this intangible and elusive treasure. In 2006 researchers at The University of Leicester concluded that Denmark is the happiest country in the world - this was good enough for me. In March 2008 I made the decision to visit happiness, and embarked upon a pilgrimage to find it. My experiences are presented in this book.

Pennant Flags







Pennant flags. YES! They are so much fun. These colourful triangular flags always remind of time when I was really happy. The immediate smile that I realized I have on my face seeing these flags trigger ideas of including these flags as the "main character" of my project.

So, I started making my prototype 1.0 testing its size, typefaces, word combinations, and so on.

Less overthinking = more doing







After my phase two presentation, I feel more at ease having three ideas presented and get useful feedbacks. I've been quite sick during the week of the presentation and was feeling somewhat frustrated with the project because I don't feel 100% with any of the ideas I've come up with yet...

After the class critique and another small critique with friends (Ginger, Tobias, Alana, and Alex), I finally have a better idea and feel more confident about the direction I'm going into.

Here are a few points I'd like to have as the backbone/driving force of this project. (aka point form conceptual framework)
1. Make happiness contagious.
2. Comment on "free/low cost happiness." Simple things that make people happy.
3. Bridge the gap between reality with imagination. Allow people to dive into their imagination.
4. The project will act as prompts to remind people about happiness.
5. My own indulgence and commentary on happiness. A good friend of mine tells me that "best work is highly enjoyable and fun. Make the audience smile in their mind/heart"
6. Bring a smile to people's faces.

So, these will be more or less the "ruler" for me to measure my project as I go on.

I'm now onto Phase Three of this project. Which means, I'll need to do more and overthink less. I'll need to dive into it quickly and start producing. I need to set myself free from overthinking. So, you'll be seeing less posts compare to my earlier phase. I'll try my best though to keep a record of things.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Lovely strangers

With a terrible cold still lingering, I couldn't think straight and drove out to Yaletown for a meeting without even bringing my wallet. I arrived, got out of the car and just realized that I didn't bring my wallet along... I called the number on the meter hoping that I can pay by phone with the credit card I had registered. Turns out, the credit card I had registered with was outdated. In a panic,I didn't know what to do. I had to go to the meeting. I felt completely helpless.

Luckily, two very nice gentlemen in their 60s parked behind me and saw me standing in front of the meter in a panic. I explained the situation to them, they smiled and immediately asked how much time I needed to park and fed the meter for me.

The sunshine, these gentlemen, and two other strangers who gave me directions made my heart warm and toasty today! Thanks starngers.

Monday, February 2, 2009

A sweet gift from Ginger



Here's a nicely art directed music video Ginger sent me. A nice song, a even nicer interpretation of the music video. It made my day, I hope it does the same to you. Enjoy!

Her Morning Elegance By Oren Lavie

Sun been down for days
A pretty flower in a vase
A slipper by the fireplace
A cello lying in its case

Soon she's down the stairs
Her morning elegance she wears
The sound of water makes her dream
Awoken by a cloud of steam
She pours a daydream in a cup
A spoon of sugar sweetens up

And She fights for her life
As she puts on her coat
And she fights for her life on the train
She looks at the rain
As it pours
And she fights for her life
As she goes in a store
With a thought she has caught
By a thread
She pays for the bread
And She goes...
Nobody knows

Sunday, February 1, 2009

My mentor: Genevieve Gougeon




Genevieve Gougeon is an amazing instructor/advisor who works at the Immigrant Services Society. She obtains a masters degree in pschology from the University of Montréal.

I met up with her today at Café Artigiano and spoke to her about my last project on helping immigrants. We exchanged some thoughts. Genevieve offered me many pieces of valuable advice and was very supportive. Our conversation then nicely segued into my current thesis project.

I started talking to her about my brainstorming progress and some ideas I have in mind. One of my ideas that she encouraged me in exploring is the idea of using a series of posters to form a conversation and trigger the public to start considering happiness. Given that there are too many ways to interpret happiness, Genevieve agrees that leaving my project open-ended would be more powerful. When she asked me what are some key ideas I want to get across the audience, I jotted down some notes and thoughts while I was talking along.
  • little and random things that make people happy
  • create conversation
  • trigger people to start consider happiness
  • stimulate minds
  • not preaching
  • create a domino effect
  • bring a smile to people's faces
  • make happiness contageous
  • leave this open-ended and allow the audeince to project their own definition of happiness
Genevieve is such a classy lady with a demeaner that just makes you want to do better. She's one of the most patient and generous people I have met. I have such a respect for her, so I asked if she could be my mentor of this thesis project.

And, she said yes!