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This project was one of the most difficult projects of my college career. The problem was not that the assignment was difficult, but that I do not know what type of job I would like in the future. Considering a future job is what the assignment is about, I made the project hard for myself. As a senior, about to face the world and not knowing what the future holds is a very scary thought. As I contemplated what I want to do with my life (in order to complete this project), I tried so hard to think of a job that would make me happy and fulfill my expectations. In the end however, I realized that I was focusing too much on me, and not enough on my beliefs. My life is not about how I want to spend it and what makes me happy, but rather it is about what God wants me to do and how I can live my life serving Him. My final project portrays me as a puppet, in the hands of God, willing to go wherever He leads me. Behind the puppet, in the background, is a list of values that I have for myself and the values that I will follow in whatever occupation I may have in the future. No matter what or where God guides me, I will always have those morals to live by.
This is the work of the Graphic Design 2 students at Taiyuan Normal University in Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Their work is impressive. They are excellent at package design, have an a mazing sense of color and clearly understand the language of visual metaphors. We are happy to be collaborating with them this semester.
This is the work of the Graphic Design 2 students at Taiyuan Normal University in Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Their work is impressive. They are excellent at package design, have an a mazing sense of color and clearly understand the language of visual metaphors. We are happy to be collaborating with them this semester.
This is the work of the Graphic Design 2 students at Taiyuan Normal University in Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Their work is impressive. They are excellent at package design, have an a mazing sense of color and clearly understand the language of visual metaphors. We are happy to be collaborating with them this semester.