Tuesday, March 27, 2012

HTML 3

(70min)

Past Present Future



Past
My strong interest in baking developed when I moved to Switzerland - a land of freedom, snow, chocolate, and bread. As the time I spent at home with my family increased quite significantly, I began to find pleasure, comfort, and fun in baking with my sister and friends. I started buying new equipments and ingredients, and search for new recipes to further improve my skills.

Present
Although coming back to Korea and being a senior have busied me over the past months, I still bake for birthdays and other unusual occasions. I can easily access more sophisticated ingredients and recipes to dig deeper into the baking world. I am always searching for recipes never tried, yet achievable with my amateur skills.

Future
I plan to in later years learn more professional skills by attending baking schools. Although I do not hope to become a proper patissier, I do wish to be a professional home baker. In a nearer future, I hope to help my friends experience the pleasure I find in baking.

Baking my heart out

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Mag Advertisement

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By dividing the space into two equal-sized sections, I emphasized the difference between the child on the left and the child on the right. Using the principal that people read from top left and move toward bottom, the advertisement progresses from the messy child who is throwing food and plates out of boredom toward the child who is both entertained, healthily eating, and sanitary. And finally, when the readers' eyes reach the bottom right, they see the packaging and the logo on it. 

I used simple, sans-serif fonts to go with the child-related, less formal theme. By avoiding too much text or description, I put emphasis only on the product. 
Lastly, using repetition (the same child in same position), I gave clear distinction and attention to the baby's behavior thanks to the puzzle tray.