This project aims to design a comprehensive campaign encouraging women to adopt reusable cloth pads. The campaign will be implemented across various platforms, including posters, door hangers in women’s restrooms, and targeted social media posts, ensuring effective visibility among the intended audience.
This project focused on designing the cover for a campus publication at a high school in Taiwan. I employed the concept of Monopoly to represent the various challenges and sources of support that high school students face in their daily lives. By deviating from conventional design approaches, the final product resonated strongly with the students, ultimately earning recognition through an award from the government.
The client for this project is the “Vocational Exploration and Experience Demonstration Center,” established by Jie Shou National Middle School and Elementary School in Lienchiang County, Taiwan. The center employs three main approaches—vocational exploration, experiential education, and situational teaching—and has developed two specialized classrooms: one focused on culinary arts and the other on agriculture. They seek a design embodying childhood’s essence, joyful learning, and industry connections.