Illustrated Quote–Chian Huang

This final design was totally different than my first draft. Also, the picture I chose in the beginning has changed to the one you see now. Before, I used a picture with a skydiving person and jumping down from the sky; however, my meaning of the quote did not fit to this picture. Therefore, I started browsing on the internet to look for a better one. Later, I chose between two pictures: a businessman walking on a string in the sky and a businessman standing at the entrance of a huge maze. Finally, I decided to use the picture with the huge maze.

The typeface I chose was Bodoni Smallcaps and I placed them on two sides of walls and put “You” perpendicular with the man. The reason I enlarged the word “Challenge” and “Change” was to show their importance. This two words were the key words and I wanted them to be large and emphasis. Therefore, I chose Bodoni as my typeface since it showed seriousness and sharp. The word “You” was placed perpendicular with the man and it meant to be the shadow of the person. It showed his fear of facing the challenge.

I wanted my audience to feel that when they faced to a challenge that can lead them to success, the situation would be similar to the image I presented. A huge maze in front of you and you showed your fear by struggling if you should enter the maze and face the challenge. Accepting the challenge, you might change and led to your success.

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