Wednesday, 30 November 2011

HELLO

Communication Series
 You had me at Hello
but I’m afraid to call you, and waiting for your HELLO in every second

This artwork expresses the feelings of waiting and on crush with someone. The state of uncertainty and anxiety art movement, when engage to the person you fall in love. The repetition of the phone sign and “HELLO”, are representing the emotional and the feeling of missing someone. To enhance this artwork element, it's recommended to know the song of "HELLO" by Lionie Richie.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Final Work

Title: Hello
Call
Sketch
Final

Tagline: YOU Had Me At Hello
Sub- Tagline: But, I'm scared to call you and waiting the HELLO from you in every second

Full Article:

I've been alone with you inside my mind 
And in my dreams I've kissed your lips a thousand times 
I sometimes see you pass outside my door 
Hello, is it me you're looking for? 


I can see it in your eyes 
I can see it in your smile 
You're all I've ever wanted, (and) my arms are open wide 
'Cause you know just what to say 
And you know just what to do 
And I want to tell you so much, I love you ... 


I long to see the sunlight in your hair 
And tell you time and time again how much I care 
Sometimes I feel my heart will overflow 
Hello, I've just got to let you know 


'Cause I wonder where you are 
And I wonder what you do 
Are you somewhere feeling lonely, or is someone loving you? 
Tell me how to win your heart 
For I haven't got a clue 
But let me start by saying, I love you ... 


Hello, is it me you're looking for? 
'Cause I wonder where you are 
And I wonder what you do 
Are you somewhere feeling lonely or is someone loving you? 
Tell me how to win your heart 
For I haven't got a clue 
But let me start by saying ... I love you 








Title: GIFT

Lips


 GIFT

Tagline: Appreciate the GIFT
Sub-Tagline: Listen before you talk; Observe before you speak

Full Article:

Listen before you speak, understand before you diagnose, pay attention to the emotions, body language, tone and inflection of the voice. Listen not just with your ears, but with your heart. Don’t assume that what matters most to you, matters most to others as well. Don’t presume that you have all the answers.

Actively seek other’s perspective and viewpoints that is different than your own. Explore their ideas, find worth in their ideas, and give them credit. Don’t just try to prove your own point.




Title: Tone


Mouth
Tone

















Tagline: What kind of tone you prefer; which one you often used.

Article:

Your Tone Of Voice Affects How People Respond To You


Your tone of voice may say more than the actual words you use. This  important feature of everyday speech is so powerful that it can actually propel you

 to successful heights or keep you stuck in a lowly position. Tone of voice is made up of several factors and functions in a variety of ways.


It’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. When we speak, other people “read” our voices in addition to listening to our words. Things they pay attention to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and sound that convey understanding. Think about how tone of voice, for example, can indicate sarcasm, anger, affection, or confidence.