I am Ajit Johnson, a Ph.D. student working in cancer genetics and genomics, and when I am not deconvoluting the complexity of cancer (or at least that’s what I tell myself), I love telling stories through my graphic design artworks to spread love, hope, and encouragement.
It was one of those unproductive days when I realized that I look at my phone or open social media web pages far too long than needed, which inspired me to take up the challenge of not using my phone for a day. It was extremely difficult, but very soon I realized, how much more productive I can get and how much time I had, which I thought never existed.
#This_Generation is a set of minimal poster designs that I designed to emphasize the need to acknowledge tech addiction invasion without even being aware of it. The use of modern technology is, of course, fun and extremely useful, but blinding oneself of the dark side (cyberbullying, privacy, etc.…) can be equally dangerous. Also, spending much time plugged in affects our relationships and creates plenty of social issues, studies say.
Anyway, being guilty of many of these cool posters myself, I hope this series gets the message across in a hilarious manner. Now let me go Snapchat a selfie.
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People should stop perpetuating this mentality and simply accept the fact society changes with technological progress, and that is not only natural but inevitable
Yes, indeed. Accept the fact that this generation spends 90% of their time looking in the direction of their crotch. And at work, they don't know how to participate in a normal discussion.
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Yes, indeed. Accept the fact that this generation spends 90% of their time looking in the direction of their crotch. And at work, they don't know how to participate in a normal discussion.
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