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Damals gab es einen Open Call für das Projekt – und jetzt ist es veröffentlicht! Das Buchprojekt stammt von korientation e.V., einer großen asiatisch-deutschen Community mit Sitz in Berlin. Ich kann nur sagen: Dieses Buch ist eine absolute Empfehlung von mir. Das gesamte Projekt wurde ehrenamtlich von allen Autor:innen und dem Redaktionsteam realisiert. Meine „möglichen Ursachen“ sind einfach ein Versuch, zu verstehen.
Oft kamen mir seltsame, banale Fragen in den Sinn. Manche davon waren schlicht respektlos – oder sie brachten mich zum Nachdenken: „Fragt man so etwas wirklich?“ Im Raumnehmen sind kurze Geschichten, Gedichte und ein Comicstrip – die sind nicht oberflächlich, sondern tiefgehend und berührend. Hier kannst du es bestellen – und natürlich unser Projekt nebenbei unterstützen. Über korientation e.V. The New Agnes! A local project in Degerloch, one of the major districts in Stuttgart. This summer, a festival is planned featuring open-air films, a DJ on the bus, and local wine (Degerloch is also home to many winemakers and vineyards--Weinwanderung, or wine hiking, is a popular activity in Stuttgart that you definitely should try when you visit us). In most of my work, I combine typography, text, and various elements with my illustrations—yes, it’s just my style. On the other hand, it’s always a bit difficult for me to decide which pieces to submit to illustration competitions... anyway.
Client: Degerloch District This year, I’ve started sharing some of my projects— from my sketch to the final artwork. For this big one project: took a whole year because we had a gap phase during other event in the city. Start from the Question: “What do teenagers in Stuttgart want, feel, had felt, had experienced from the U-Bahn?” Yes, the name YOU-Bahn is a play on words—mixing YOU and U-Bahn. For this project, I joined two special train rides, together with invited teenagers from different groups. And this is the result! Client: This was a co-project with KUBI-S, Jugendhaus Stuttgart, and other local youth organizations—all represented at the center of the final illustration.
The last few weeks, I’ve been very HAPPY to see some of my work published — and this is one of them! An illustration for a magazine. You may wonder why I'm so happy? :) If you’ve known me for more than 10 years, you probably know me as a stylist and interior architect. That was my life before I became an illustrator and graphic designer. I had a career as a freelance stylist for Elle Decoration Magazine Thailand (sadly, the magazine closed a few years after I moved to Germany and started a new journey — as many of you know, it’s part of the reality in the printing industry). But... that chapter opened a huge door in my life. And that’s why editorial illustration is a small, but meaningful part of my dream and my fulfilling job. For ZEIT, the main theme was about “making a decision to begin a new journey — especially for students.” So I came up with the idea and style: “Oh oh… it'll be OKAY.” |
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