(Pictures of the posters at my FYP booth)





Manifest the Unseen.

The objective is to share with people that imperfections are valuable, and hopefully give some encouragement to anyone struggling with imperfections. 

In this world, everyone strives for perfection, because that is what they feel can present the best version of themselves. It is mentioned, in Taoism, Zen Buddhism and Wabi-Sabi, that nothing is permanent and ever in one constant state. Nature is imperfect; so is life. Perfection is an end-state, meaning it has no further potential for development, whereas with imperfections there can be so much variation in what the outcome will be. There will bound to be imperfections in our lives and we can never separate them out, and that is the natural flow of life which makes us stronger and better people. The best version of ourselves does not equate to perfection and it is how we view our imperfections and that determines whether they are our liabilities or assets.

(Typography Artworks in digital form)





(Example of a profile in the artworks exposition - displayed as a slideshow on the iMac at the booth)





{Example of a postcard)





A final year project for NTU School of Art, Design & Media's graduation show.
Manifest the Unseen.
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Manifest the Unseen.

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