Ahhh.
Some big things are happening in the near future for me (: and I’m getting some crazy thoughts (as in, possible side–projects that will most likely turn me in to a robot)…ahhhhh.
I have two interviews next week and a possible contract job…one of the jobs that I am interviewing for, along with the possible contract job, will get me so much closer to my dream career in package design. You have no clue how nervous I am.
This is make it or break it time.
While I haven’t heard back from the job in New York, I am so ecstatic for the interviews that are coming up. I hope I do well. I hope they like me. And I hope that my dreams will finally start coming true.
I am so giddy I just want to dance even though it’s 1:24 AM (I CAN’T SLEEP!!!! I AM SO GIDDY!!!!).
Besides that…I have some freelance and pro–bono jobs in the works that I cannot wait to start/make a dent in. Ahhh.
Life. I am loving you.
1:27 am • 4 April 2013 • 1 note
I’m currently working on this typographic flip book that will be sold to raise funds for cancer research and charity : water through Big or Bigger. It’s fun. But there are also moments where I’ll hold on to my right hand and whimper a bit, thinking, “Just keep going. You’re okay. You can do it.” I think I have 18 pages done…about 18+ more to go.
12:46 am • 3 April 2013 • 7 notes
It’s been awhile…but here’s an infographic poster I did for Infectious Diseases several months ago!
9:36 pm • 13 August 2012 • 4 notes
Took a break from being productive. And can I just say, looking at all the projects I’ve done in the past 2 years is slightly off-putting. Completely petrified thinking about graduation approaching in 8 months.
11:59 pm • 28 January 2012 • 6 notes
Final for Illustrative Concept Design:
Completely hand-done illustrative posters for a ballet production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Copyright © Krystyne Ha 2011
Bad scans done last minute for the final presentation. Product shots soon to come.
5:36 pm • 16 December 2011 • 7 notes
Final for Intro to Packaging:
Taking an existing candy brand/shop that does not yet have a chocolate line, I created a design that would represent what Papabubble is all about, and that is giving consumers a new experience of candy, and now chocolate.
Triangle design was created to represent the fact that each product is made with three main ingredients and is represented by three different colours in each of the three package designs.
Copyright © Krystyne Ha 2011
Feels good to be done with the Fall 2011 quarter…onwards to 2012.
3:54 pm • 16 December 2011 • 24 notes