The inspiration comes from the stroke splitting of the word "Og" of "bad luck", which can be divided into one "king" and four "mouth" characters. Each "mouth" character has three strokes, and each stroke corresponds to twelve months of the year one by one. At the end of a year, the word "day" is added to the end page of the monthly calendar, which can just form the word "wang". At this point, the whole process of using the monthly calendar has completed the transformation from removing "Og" to becoming "wang". Every month passes, the transformation of the month also drives the change of the font, and the meaning contained in the Chinese characters also changes accordingly, the word "Wang" finally appeared represents the meaning of hope and prosperity.
Each calendar corresponds to different colors, such as March and April correspond to the grass green and light yellow, November and December correspond to the silvery white of snow and the red of celebrating the New Year. The overall design is designed into a natural transformation process in terms of color and structure, with pages changing from "Og" to "prosperous", conveying good wishes through the externalization of glyphs, and at the same time allowing users to participate in this transformation process.
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The author's idea is quite interesting ~ but from another point of view, only December of a year is prosperous, and the remaining 11 months are on the road to removal... I prefer to have prosperous 12 months
It's worth pondering
metaphysics
this is quite talented
Cow
This is quite good