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This Illustrator Creates Motivational Images That Might Help You Take Life Into Your Own Hands (40 Pics)
Interview With ArtistIf you're looking for some motivation to begin writing that essay you've been putting off for too long or start working out after that whole Christmas feast, you came to the right place! Jun Han Chin is an illustrator who, according to his Instagram, can help you be "3x more awesome"!
Jun Han Chin creates positive illustrations, giving you that much-needed kick to take life into your own hands. Hey, take a deep breath, everything's going to be okay!
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Bored Panda got in touch with Jun Han Chin to learn more about him and his creative process. The illustrator revealed that he has been illustrating ideas since late 2021, but his content creation journey started earlier by writing book summaries. "I was embarrassed whenever my friends asked me what I learned from the books I read. While writing summaries helped, I found that illustrations made it much easier to recall the ideas I learned."
I'm gonna write a witty comment... oop, a notification! what was I doing again?
Jun Han Chin told us that inspiration can be found everywhere if you keep an eye out for it! "My ideas come from books and podcasts to ordinary daily conversations and experiences."
According to the illustrator, most people seem to enjoy his work. "A good thing about social media is that I get to see the different views of my audience from their comments. I've learned a lot from the comments of my audience." Jun Han Chin added that initially, he never thought that anyone would be interested in his illustrations. "I can still remember the surprise when I saw my first illustration getting over 30 likes on my new Twitter account. It was surreal. I feel privileged to be able to share what I learn with people across the world, thanks to this skill and social media."
In 5 years time, you're probably looking back and calling yourself an idiot. Or maybe I just do this...
After being asked what makes him passionate about creating these illustrations, Jun Han Chin replied that he wants to share in a way that people can easily understand, use and remember. "There's so much information available but so little we can remember."
"I don’t see myself as an artist or designer. In fact, I'm terrible at drawing and painting. I don’t aim to create breathtaking works of art. I’m a visual communicator. My illustrations focus on sharing useful ideas to inspire reflection and action."
As for his future plans, the illustrator hopes to teach people to illustrate their own ideas and work with more businesses to connect with their audience through illustrations.
If you'd like to share your ideas effectively, or become a better thinker and communicator, Jun Han Chin has a beginner-friendly online course, Illustrate Impactful Ideas. "I've put everything I learned there. No experience in art, design or social media is needed. This course is created with my younger self in mind. I put all the principles, skills and mindset I’ve learned there. I’m also actively working on it and will add more useful content there over time."
I would put this as a wall poster in my art studio. Beautiful! (Alternately, "practice makes progress")
Jun Han Chin draws something every week. "At times, when inspiration strikes, I can make a whole bunch of them in a single session."
The illustrator shared that the main message he wants to translate with his work is: "Live optimistically! One way or another, things will get better."
In systems programming, first write the entry and exit routines. What goes in-between (the 'process' portion) is then relatively trivial.
Make the crises different sizes and the normals last for varied amounts of time, and you have my life.
Some ideas should NOT be actualized. Like, what I want to do to [name deleted].
We need to drink eight cups of water a day! Oh no, my cups have been CUT IN HALF… Now I’ll have to drink SIXTEEN cups of water a day!
Okay, which hamster ate the paint off of the first rocket ship?
I really enjoyed this post. Words of wisdom with simple graphics can help drive the point home. More, please :)
I liked the simple drawings also. Good advice broken down to it's basics. Would definitely like to see more!
Load More Replies...I really enjoyed this post. Words of wisdom with simple graphics can help drive the point home. More, please :)
I liked the simple drawings also. Good advice broken down to it's basics. Would definitely like to see more!
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