
HueKit brings up the question of how do we capture and understand colors of wetland water in a designer way, exploring and redefining the understanding of wetland water color through three dimensions: natural science knowledge, design, and individual-environment sampling.
HueKit can be mainly divided into two parts: one part serves as a background introduction, consisting of a manual and a series of posters that introduce the readers to some of the factors that influence the apparent colors; the other part offers readers a way to sample and understand colors by "experiencing and observing the surrounding wetlands" through two interactive handbooks and a set of original tools and encourages readers to explore and record their own color observations.
As a set of printed paper-works focusing on wetland ecology, HueKit not only decomposes and illustrates the wetlands from my personal perspective, acting as an archive of the wetlands I know, but also allows everyone with the kit to understand and illustrate the unique colors of the wetlands around them. It is both a record and an extension of personal experience, as well as an exploration of a new method and design of the experience.
Concept Designer
Graphic Designer
Individual Project
6 Weeks





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