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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2023

I'm Jennifer Monica Supit, a passionate graphic designer and illustrator from Indonesia. Enchanted by captivating illustrations and soothing pastel colors since childhood, I've pursued this passion to successfully graduate with a Bachelor of Design from Monash University, Australia. My commitment to growth led me to pursue a Master's in collaborative design, where challenges became stepping stones for my development

Inmoda Futurephone

Inmoda is a school project that I designed as a futurephone. The main inspiration came from people's struggles to find the perfect outfit for a single occasion. They eventually become frustrated and have a bad day as a result of this scenario. That's how Inmoda got its start as a fashion solution for everyone.

Users can save their favorite clothes to this phone and then mix and match them whenever and wherever they want. Aside from being a fashion problem solver, this Inmoda futurephone can also be used as a regular smartphone. It's very portable and easy to use, thanks to the hologram display. So we could say goodbye to the cracked screen and also the bad outfit!

Icy Cooler Lotion

This project is one that requires me to make an illustration about a phobia. The phobia that I chose is heliophobia which means the fear of the sun that originates from a traumatic experience such as severe sunburn.

Icy cooler lotion is the solution of the phobia I mentioned. This concept is inspired by polar bears that can’t stand the harmful rays of the sun and the hot air. I made 3 variations with different locations that shows that the bear can withstand the harmful rays of the sun.

Final project

Indonesia is a democratic country in which people vote to elect the President. The campaign before the general election and the performance of the presidential candidate themselves are usually the deciding factors in choosing a presidential candidate.

During the campaign, each political party will put up banners and hand out merchandise to public. These things can sometimes end up being visual waste and ineffective.

Additionally, there is also a campaign method for distributing basic necessities and money. According to research findings, this campaign method is the most popular among Indonesians.

An interview survey was conducted with several interviewe to get the perspective of Indonesian citizens to support the research for this project. The interview survey was conducted through both direct interviews and an online questionnaire. `To summarize, there is a need for a political party that can reduce campaign waste while also having a positive impact on society, the environment, and the party itself. As a result, Partai Harita Indonesia was formed as a “green” party that will recycle campaign waste while also contributing to people.

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