Tutorial Part B 5
- Juhee Kim
- Sep 24, 2021
- 2 min read
I tried to finish up my posters. I used embossing effect to make it more interesting look.
Here are some of final looking outcome for my posters. I was also thinking that putting posters somewhere outdoor space so when people walk by, they can join this short exhibition to experience about gender hate expression. I still need to put more explanation to make people participate in the public space.



I also tried out two different styles of AR effect for my project. First style is having different crashing/breaking effect of HE/THEY/SHE sculptures.
The second style is using sculptures' faces to make them turn in to scary and creepy looking. I used pictures to blend it out to have creepy faces. For both styles, I kinda included the dizzy effect so it can show some of symptoms that people get from the hate expression.
Link for First style:
Link for Second style:
I also tried to wrap up my survey design and layout. As it only allows one picture for its background, I tried to come up with one image that illustrates the mood of my theme. Because it didn't show about how big should be the background image is, I had a lot of failures on its image sizes and layout. Here are some of the try out for my survey design.


I decided to go with the first design because it shares the same effects with my posters.
I made the image neater and clearer.

Also, as I'm sending the survey answers to people's emails, I was thinking about the quotes that I can include to make people think more about the gender hate expression.
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The digital artist. (2016, August 24). [Skull]. Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/ko/illustrations/%eb%91%90%ea%b0%9c%ea%b3%a8-%ec%a3%bd%ec%9d%8c-%ed%95%a0%eb%a1%9c%ec%9c%88-1612504/


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