I still need to do the illustration of the "sources"(the top part)
they will be icons of tap, well, river, a city buildings, pipe, farm.....
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
water.
“It’s just what we’ve all suspected - pure, ’straight from the mountains’ bottled water is not so pure after all.
*EWG released an industry-rattling report that reveals the dirty truth about bottled water.
We tested 10 brands and found an alarming array of contaminants, including cancer-causing byproducts of chlorination, fertiliser residue, industrial solvents and even caffeine.
*The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan research organisation dedicated to using the power of information to protect human health and the environment. The EWG Action Fund is a legislative advocacy organisation that uses EWG research to promote healthy and sustainable policies.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20081014/report-some-bottled-water-not-so-pure
re-work - PSA poster
So I recently have learned the information about bottled water and its problem on community, society, environmental and health issues.
But here, I want to just focus my PSA poster on the issue of "is bottled water safer to drink than tab water?"
On one easy fact, the government rules of bottled water are actually less strict than tap water rules. Which means, generally speaking, especially in the city of New York, your tap water is actually safer to drink than the bottled water you buy.
and on a section of a post on the NRDC(natural resources defense council)website,
it mentioned something pretty scary:
the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) or FDA's rues exempt many forms of what most of us would consider bottled water from its definition of "bottled water," and therefore, according to FDA, exempts them from all of FDA's specific standards for bottled water testing and contamination. If the product is declared on the bottle ingredient label simply as "water," or as "carbonated water," "disinfected water," "filtered water," "seltzer water," "soda water," "sparkling water," or "tonic water," it is not considered "bottled water" by FDA.
FDA says it exempted these waters because they are "not understood by the public to be bottled water."
What is covered by FDA's rules? FDA says it regulates products labeled as "spring water," "mineral water," "drinking water," "bottled water," "purified water," "distilled water," and a few other specific categories of bottled water.
SO-
the issue I want to focus on is that, in new york, the tap water is actually safer to drink than many of the bottled water you can buy, because it is not as strictly regulated than the tap water.
maybe with a tag line saying something simple like "where's your water coming from?" with a drawing of a bottled water bottle.
more info please visit
http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/bw/chap4.asp
But here, I want to just focus my PSA poster on the issue of "is bottled water safer to drink than tab water?"
On one easy fact, the government rules of bottled water are actually less strict than tap water rules. Which means, generally speaking, especially in the city of New York, your tap water is actually safer to drink than the bottled water you buy.
and on a section of a post on the NRDC(natural resources defense council)website,
it mentioned something pretty scary:
the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) or FDA's rues exempt many forms of what most of us would consider bottled water from its definition of "bottled water," and therefore, according to FDA, exempts them from all of FDA's specific standards for bottled water testing and contamination. If the product is declared on the bottle ingredient label simply as "water," or as "carbonated water," "disinfected water," "filtered water," "seltzer water," "soda water," "sparkling water," or "tonic water," it is not considered "bottled water" by FDA.
FDA says it exempted these waters because they are "not understood by the public to be bottled water."
What is covered by FDA's rules? FDA says it regulates products labeled as "spring water," "mineral water," "drinking water," "bottled water," "purified water," "distilled water," and a few other specific categories of bottled water.
SO-
the issue I want to focus on is that, in new york, the tap water is actually safer to drink than many of the bottled water you can buy, because it is not as strictly regulated than the tap water.
maybe with a tag line saying something simple like "where's your water coming from?" with a drawing of a bottled water bottle.
more info please visit
http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/bw/chap4.asp
Friday, April 10, 2009
re-translation.
re-translation.
the language project.
so the idea is miss-re-translation.
first, an image,
second, in english,(always in blue background)
third, in chinese(always in pink background)
forth, in japanese(always in green background)
seventh, back in english(always in blue background)
end with, another image.
they will be in the form of french folds.
so they can be open and stand on the table, and one will be able to see the whole translation process.
and they will be a set of them.
hold together with a belt. which will explain what they are.
so what should i do with the back?
should the back be another set?
or just make it black?
Thursday, April 9, 2009
re-working.
so, im re-working my projects, as well as doing the new ones.
here's a re-worked "household item" design.
so im looking at these beauty products and re think about the packaging
and where my type should live.
So, since its a anti-aging eraser,
I definitely want a black and white, clean look.
with some sort of clear package.then, I really like this comme des garsons perfume package,
when its a bottle of perfume
"packaged "or rather, sealed in this vacuumed clear plastic sheets.
to achieve that, I actually have this at home.
I bought months ago when I saw it and thought I would make something out of it some day.
so, here's what I come up with, imagine the middle rectangle is the eraser,
and the type is just layering on the plastic.
Im thinking of just print it on acid tape or clear sticker.
I think the bigger one looks nicer with the space on the right.
yes? no?
here's a re-worked "household item" design.
so im looking at these beauty products and re think about the packaging
and where my type should live.
So, since its a anti-aging eraser,
I definitely want a black and white, clean look.
with some sort of clear package.then, I really like this comme des garsons perfume package,
when its a bottle of perfume
"packaged "or rather, sealed in this vacuumed clear plastic sheets.
to achieve that, I actually have this at home.
I bought months ago when I saw it and thought I would make something out of it some day.
so, here's what I come up with, imagine the middle rectangle is the eraser,
and the type is just layering on the plastic.
Im thinking of just print it on acid tape or clear sticker.
I think the bigger one looks nicer with the space on the right.
yes? no?
Friday, April 3, 2009
So what am I thinking?
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