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NEVER LET ANYONE DEFINE WHAT YOU ARE CAPABLE OF BY USING PARAMETERS THAT DON’T APPLY TO YOU. -CHUCK CLOSE



ABOUT ME My name is Phoebe Eunice, but you can call me Pheebs. This portfolio book was made prior to graduating from Unisadhuguna International College of Design. As a graphic design student, I enjoy photography, painting, branding, and editorial design. My portfolio book consist of my designs and artworks that exhibits my strength and my style as a designer. My design style is clean cut and modern.

My favorite art movements are Expressionism and Pop Art. While my favorite artists include Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, and Stefan Sagmeister. The concept of this portfolio is minimalism with a hint of illustration. Through this portfolio, I would like to convey that despite my minimalistic appearance, there is another side of me as a designer that I would like people to discover, which is the versatile illustration side.


CONTENT 9

ARTWORK

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EDITORIAL DESIGN

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POSTER DESIGN


33 35 PHOTOGRAPHY

3D MODELLING



ARTWORK

Gosling in Black, 2015 Acrylic on Acrylic Paper Personal Artwork

Objective:

To capture the subject’s facial expression in black and white.

Solution:

By adding shadows and highlights to the right places automatically accentuates the subject’s facial expression.

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ARTWORK

Gosling in Duotone, 2015 Acrylic on Acrylic Paper Personal Artwork

Objective:

To be able to capture the subject’s facial expression using 2 chosen colors, pink and purple as the light and dark color.

Solution:

To add more depth, the color red and purple are blended to create a different color for the shadow. Additionally, a hint of white is used for the highlights.

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ARTWORK

Faces of Indonesia, 2014 Charcoal on Drawing Paper Class: Drawing Techniques Lecturer: Angga Gumay

Objective:

To draw a portrait from a photo on an A3 paper using grids.

Solution:

By making accurate measurements of the grid helps make the drawing much more precise. On top of that, adding the shadows and highlights help make it believeable.

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ARTWORK

Untitled, 2014

Acryllic on canvas Personal Artwork

Objective:

To make the subject pop out without having a detailed background.

Solution:

To add highlights and details of the subject. Ultimately, the color gray is chosen for the background since yellow on gray is contrast and it brings out the details of the subject.

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EDITORIAL DESIGN

Bicycle A to Z, 2014 Interpretation Book Class: Elements & Principle Of Design Lecturer: Uma Paramitha

Objective:

To make a book interpretation about bicycles.

Solution:

After researching the types of bicycle, I used mixed media mostly by combining traditional and digital design to interpret certain types of bicycles and placed them in an interesting layout.

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EDITORIAL DESIGN

Integrity Magazine, 2015 Magazine Re-Design

Class: Editorial Design Lecturer: Emanuel Pratalaharja

Objective:

To re-design an existing magazine with a new concept.

Solution:

The magazine I chose to redesign is Integrity Magazine, a Christian Lifestyle magazine. Since the previous magazine’s layout was too crowded and messy, I simplified the layouts and used one main visual for each article.

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POSTER DESIGN

Love is Love, 2015 Class: Ideas in Context Lecturer: Emanuel Pratalaharja

Objective:

To interpret a current affair from an article of the local newspaper and translate it to a poster.

Solution:

After finding the main idea of my topic, “US Legalizing Gay Marriage�, I used the rainbow colored map and the wedding ring to simbolize the event.

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The other set of the PSA Series

The Out of Home Advertisement


POSTER DESIGN

Until When Do You Want Our City To Be Like This?, 2015 Public Service Announcement

Class: Ideas in Context Lecturer: Emanuel Pratalaharja

Objective:

To make a PSA series based on a current issue happening in Indonesia.

Solution:

To show concerning images of the current issue and use an open question as the headline to not only grab the audience’s attention, but also to get them to think and realize that this issue is currently happening in the city.

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Sodaku Cinemagraph


POSTER DESIGN

Sodaku, 2015

Movie Poster Parody Class: Digital Image Manipulation Lecturer: Emanuel Pratalaharja

Objective:

to make a parody of a movie poster, preferably asian or local movie. At a glance, the poster must look like the orginal one and the poster must be humourous and witty.

Solution:

Based on the Sadako 3D movie poster, I’ve come up with the idea of rearranging the name into Sodaku, which means my soda in Indonesian. I took a picture of myself posing as Sadako and then used photoshop to edit myself to look like Sadako. I placed a soda cup in front of the subject to emphasize on the joke.

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POSTER DESIGN

The Confused Generation, 2014 Mix Media Poster

Class: Visual Communication in AD Lecturer: Utari Syaukat

Objective:

To make a mix media poster which promotes traditional Indonesian culture to the confused young generation.

Solution:

I wanted to promote traditional Indonesian food because most of the young generation prefer western food over Indonesian food. I took photos of the traditional condiments to replace some letters of the headline. As for the image in the center, I painted the fish and made the bucket from a collage.

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The Screenshots of the motiongraphics. Note: This is a collaboration project with Contardo Aldwin.


POSTER DESIGN

Get Familiar With Ebola, 2015 Infographics Poster

Class: Visual Communication in GD Lecturer: Angga Gumay

Objective:

To make an infographics poster of the current outbreak which is the Ebola Virus.

Solution:

Since my target market are young adults in Jakarta, I used a modern typeface and vivid colors for the vectors so that it would appeal to them.

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From top to bottom: happiness project user interface, happiness project stickers, & happiness project t-Shirt.


POSTER DESIGN

Happiness Project, 2015 Typographic Poster

Class: Typography Skills Lecturer: Utari Syaukat

Objective:

To make a typographic poster based on self interpretation of the word happiness.

Solution:

For me, happiness is being content with who you are and accepting other’s differences. To translate that, I used bright colors for the headline and background. I also played with the layout of the word happiness to emphasize on the meaning.

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Theme: Sweets Technique: Diffused & Specular lighting

Theme: Hipster Technique: Diffused & Specular lighting


PHOTOGRAPHY

Portfolio, 2014 Class: Photography Techniques Lecturer: Pongky Purnama

Objective:

To learn the principles of design in photography as well as the techniques of photography.

Solution:

I decided to apply the principles and techniques on the city life because I’m fascinated by it. Most of the subjects and the location of my photographs have something to do with the city.

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3D MODELLING

Furniture Modelling, 2015 Class: Animation Techniques Lecturer: Anton Junaedi

Objective:

To make a 3D model of a set of furniture based on the given reference.

Solution:

By using Cinema 4D, I was able to make the shapes of each furniture using basic shapes which were modified. The textures of the linen lamp and wooden table were uploaded from external images.

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SPECIAL THANKS TO: My Family:

My Lecturers:

-My Parents -My Brother

-Ms. Uma Paramitha -Ms. Utari Syaukat -Ms. Leny Argentiany -Ms. Cecilia B. Salim -Mr. Pongky Purnama -Mr. Emanuel Pratalaharja -Mr. Angga Gumay -Mr. Reza Arbain -Mr. Anton Junaedi -Mr. Deny Kurniawan

My Friends: -Batch 12 UIC Design -Mahatma Gading School class of 2011 -Saint Peter School class of 2008

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Phoebe Eunice Portfolio Book

Jl. Jangger Blok N/5 Kelapa Gading Timur, Jakarta Utara, Indonesia +6289602777810 phoebeatthedisc@yahoo.com


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