Dianna Dai

Dianna Dai, portrait, black and white

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Project Industry: Exhibit/ Gallery Space

Favorite quote:  "You can't use up creativity ... the more you use it, the more you have it." - Maya Angelou

"From an early age, I knew that I was going to end up in fine arts and design. Little did I know the journey it would take me to find my passion and how far it has taken me thus far. Throughout high school, I took different fine arts classes trying to find the specific field that I would like to pursue later in college. But it wasn’t until the first day of my senior year that I knew for sure what I wanted to major in. The moment I walked into my interior design class, I had a strong feeling that this was for me. And even though, at that time, I didn’t know much about interior design, I decided to trust that feeling and go forward with it. These last four years in college are a great definition of what a life journey is, and my projects can only show a small fraction of that. My hopes are never to stop learning and be able to show my passion in my design."

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Slide 1: Title slide with the project title and description of the design, "It's Bigger Out Here. An exhibition design on the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance."

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Slide 2: Project background. this slide includes the project information, concept statements, color theory, lighting, sensory design, and psychology.

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Slide 3: This slide shows the render and exhibition description of the first two stages; denial and anger

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Slide 4: The rendering of the bargaining stage. This exhibition uses double exposure and the description of the exhibition.

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Slide 5: This slide shows the rendering of the last 2 stages depression and acceptance. The description mentions the design of the exhibition.