Mind Matters- Raising awareness
Results for illustrating mental health announced
Overview
UNI invited Architects, Visual/Graphic Designers, and the student fraternity for the third edition of its series of Graphic Design Challenges as part of its unit block, Graphis.
Challenges under ‘Graphis’ were carefully curated to bring out the best of visual communication and graphic language to educate, reflect, and inspire change with respect to pertinent world issues through visuals.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and Graphis abides by that adage, to inspire participants to try and portray complex ideas and emotions through a still image.
The competition understood the importance of efficient and effective communication in the digital age and aimed to recognize innovative ideas and techniques that could redefine the notions guiding conventional graphic design, and foremost, create impact.
Theme
Mental illnesses affect 19% of the adult population, 46% of teenagers, and 13% of children each year. People struggling with their mental health may be in your family, live next door, teach your children, work in the next cubicle, or sit in the same aisle. However, only half of those affected receive treatment, often because of the stigma attached to mental health. Untreated, mental illness can contribute to higher medical expenses, poorer performance at school and work, fewer employment opportunities, and increased risk of suicide.
Brief of the competition
The challenge was to make a poster/artwork – that either promotes mental health awareness OR visualizes the effects of poor mental health on our daily lives through metaphorical/surreal illustrations. The images could not depict any form of self-harm but had to be something that could be shared by people to carry your message with the poster.
The jury for the competition consisted of esteemed designers, professionals, and academicians from around the world. The Lead Jurors for the competitions were as follows:
Jonathan Barnbrook, Owner, barnbrook ltd, United Kingdom
Matt Hollands, Owner, Matt Hollands Design, United Kingdom
Some of the Best of competition projects are:
Winning Project: Interference
By: Yara
Fig: 1 Cover image
Description: The manifestation of hyperactivity in the mind rather than the body.
Editor’s Choice: Mind Matter_The Lost City of Feelings
By: Tzu Ching Chen
Fig: 2 Cover image
Description: The Neglected Feelings are the Roots of Mental Illnesses Your heart is your mind, listen to it.
Editor’s Choice: The noise
By: Szymon Świderski & Agnieszka Stawinoga
Fig: 3 Cover image
Description: An artwork about mental problems
Editor’s Choice: Blue Haze
By: Szymon Świderski & Agnieszka Stawinoga
Fig: 4 Cover image
Description: An artwork to visualize the effects of poor mental health on our daily lives
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