Graduates

Yanlin Han

BFA in Illustration - Entertainment Arts — Illustration
Course:
Children’s Book Illustration
Faculty:
Loris Lora
Term:
2025 Spring

Educational Posters

This series explores how illustration and design can turn scientific ideas (such as how X-rays function) into visuals that feel approachable and engaging. Each poster blends informational clarity with narrative imagery, aiming to spark curiosity while still communicating accurate content.

The first piece breaks down the science behind X-rays through a split composition: one side grounded in the everyday world, the other revealing the skeletal structures hidden beneath. Layered typography, vibrant shapes, and dynamic figures work together to make the science feel alive and accessible.

The second poster highlights Marie Curie, honoring her legacy as a trailblazing scientist. Rather than presenting her through traditional portraiture, the illustration places her in a richly patterned, atmospheric lab environment, weaving scientific symbols and historical motifs into the composition. The goal was to capture both her intellect and the sense of quiet determination that defined her work.

Tags:
2D Design,
Illustration,
Storytelling
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