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Sub-health

Department of Visual Communications Design, Ming Chi University of Technology

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The fast pace of life coupled with fierce social competition has led to about 70% of the Taiwanese population falling into a state of sub-health (also known as the grey state). We have transformed the various symptoms of sub-health quietly hidden in modern people into vivid and humorous characters and images, and selected dolls and posters commonly seen in our lives as carriers to intuitively examine our own state, and to raise awareness of the crisis before it turns into a specific disease, so as to motivate people to actively improve their health.

Big and small fatigue dolls. On the cover of the project booklet, "'Sub-health" is hollowed out and added with a tactile feel. Diagram of flipping through the project booklet. Four Sub-health dolls.

hiss hiss

Department of Visual Communications Design, Ming Chi University of Technology

When it comes to snakes, many people react with fear and keep their distance, sometimes even persecuting them without realizing the impact on their lives and habitats. Consequently, the preciousness of conserving snakes in Taiwan is often overlooked, hastening the extinction of native snake species. Through this book, we aim to reduce the public's aversion and prejudice towards snakes, and awaken conservation awareness.

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