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7x7 Project Explained: The Big Theme

In summary, even though all of my 7x7 project for Major Studio 1 looks too random, they actually have a big theme in it, which relates to the "7 DEADLY SINS".

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7x7 Day 7: Animated Timeline - Being Vegan for A Day

For my last project of 7x7 I had this fun & crazy idea of challenging myself to be vegan for a day. The overall journey is presented into animated timeline which you can see minute-by-minute activities happened during the time. 

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7x7 Day 5: Physical Exploration of An Old Telephone

So today my roommate gave me an old unused landline telephone and she said that I can play around with it. And so I did. I have never once in my life would think of 'butchering' unused gadgets just to see how the things inside actually worked, but I thought this might be interesting for one of my 7x7 projects.

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7x7 Day 3: Stop-motion Graphics + Narrative of Mr. Flexible

Based on my previous Day 2 project, for today I decided to do something about Mr. Flexible and give him exactly what he wanted since the beginning: A LIFE. So I made this web page using HTML/CSS/JavaScript to showcase its interactivity using stop-motion graphics, along with narratives of the story behind Mr. Flexible. 

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7x7 Day 2: Object Crafting of "Mr. Flexible"

For Day 2, I decided to craft an actual object. I was inspired by this pilates business card (see below) which is really, really brilliant in my opinion. I know it looked easy but as someone who have spent most of her life dealing with the digital world only, crafting is definitely NOT an easy task for me.

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7x7 Day 1: Infographic "WHY SEVEN?"

The first assignment for our Major Studio 1 class this semester is something that we called "7x7", in which we have to create 7 daily projects in 7 days. There are no rules, no definition, all seven projects can be under one big theme or also can be totally random, it was up to the students. The only constraint is time. We have to move on from one project to another in 24 hours. This is a really challenging exercise but I'll have to do it anyway. 

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