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"Is the world xstillx pretty yet?"

"Is the world pretty yet?"/ "IS THE WORLD still PRETTY YET?" was originally designed for a research of dead languages but I put my touch in to have some of the languages that are used in the present.
The design's origins started as small notes discussing within myself how it should by presented and what exactly is gonna be presented, and I had decided that it had to be "ancient Chinese artworks" themed till it became themed about Asia generally.


The myth of the presence of a slit-mouthed woman who asks whoever approaches her alone after revealing her face from under the mask whether or not she is pretty and the answer didn't matter anyway because she'd kill the person (mostly children get trapped into this) because if the answer is yes then that person is lying and if it is a no then that person didn't find her attractive, I twisted it a little so that the eyes are covered to point out something else for the question present in the myth.. which is the world.

'Still' is supposed to be distorted or not given that much attention because the design points out the hesitancy of seeing the world pretty or not, the eyes are covered with what seems to be a flower to refer to the prettiness but blood can also be seen on these flowers with a faint distorted eye that can't be seen unless the receiver really concentrates to see it, in addition to, the presence of the word "Health" on the flower present near to the left eye's position all of that referring to the presence of a misbalance due to what had been seen by this eye or may I say what have been seen by this eye.


In conclusion, the design that started off as a simple research about dead languages turned to be a design that points out the effects of the disordered world upon people who still want to see something of prettiness in it... In short it became a mental health awareness design.
"Is the world xstillx pretty yet?"
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"Is the world xstillx pretty yet?"

"Is the world pretty yet?"/ "IS THE WORLD still PRETTY YET?" was originally designed for a research of dead languages but I put my touch in to ha Read More

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