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CHINA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 10, 2020
Mengjia Li's "Save Calendar" is a modern illustration design reflecting the traditional Chinese virtue of practicing economy and opposing waste. This calendar showcases the four seasons of the field, aiming to awaken gratitude for food. The design was created in Shenyang, China, in 2020.
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Mengjia Li's "Save Calendar" is a unique illustration design that combines the changes of the four seasons in the field with calendar modeling, exploring Chinese fashion and charm. The design aims to create works with a modern design flavor and national characteristics, emphasizing the importance of economy and gratitude for food.
Produced using high-level printing and manufacturing technology, the calendar features beautiful and exquisite illustrations, showcasing the details of the field's scenery and the seasonal changes. The printing specifications include a sheet size of 800mm (H) x 800mm (W) and a data size of 1800mm (H) x 1800mm (W), with a resolution of 300dpi in CMYK color mode.
This design takes the changes of the four seasons of the field as the focal point, creating a series of illustrations with a strong Chinese flavor. The symmetrical composition enhances the visual impact of the picture, attracting aesthetic interest with a high aesthetic effect.
Mengjia Li, the designer of "Save Calendar," is a graduate student at Northeastern University in China. Their exceptional design skills have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Silver A' Design Award in 2021 for outstanding expertise and innovation.
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