Saturday, November 17, 2007

Entry 7

Hi everyone,
this is my first entry on week 4.



The image is not really clear so you should click on it to see the bigger one.

I did it for the Design competition for student diary 2008.

My idea came from my graduation (Diploma of Design) on 25th November, 2007. I think that students always hope graduation as soon as they can. That is the goal of most of RMIT students. They want to get the good international certificates at RMIT in other that they can be more confident to find the suitable jobs. That is the reason why I drew a mortarboard (with inside year number 2008) at the middle on the top.
All people with different skin colors (yellow, white and black) hand by hand create a curve at the bottom for the mortarboard. The people present for solidarity and an international university meaning at RMIT (means students and teacher from many different countries all over the world but they are still very good work- team).

The boy is very excited with graduation. His cool hair looks like a flame of zeal. He presents for dynamic students at RMIT.
The girl is also wearing a fashionable clothes (a long pull-over and a hold close short trousers)
The girl and the boy are holding the certificate together. This means this is an international university which suit with both male and female. Moreover, work-team is always given prominence.

Do you recognize the university name "RMIT"?
I will show you it right now. The girl's hair creates the letter "R". Two letters "M" and "I" constitute the mortarboard. The T-shirt of the boy creates for the letter "T".

The pink and blue oval background is a variant of a Yin Yang . It presents for male and female. In addition, at the middle of the Yin Yang, it creates a big letter "S" which presents for Vietnamese country's shape on the map.
I changed the color from black and white to pink and blue in other to suit with modern students. The girls love romantic of pink color. The boys loves strength of blue color.

The white outline will be the place to put the RMIT logo.

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