This Guy Creates Motivational Illustrations Aiming To Help People Focus On The Positive (25 New Pics)
InterviewGet ready for another round of positivity and creativity, because Jun Han Chin is back on Bored Panda! If you're in need of a boost to tackle that to-do list or seeking inspiration to kickstart your goals, his illustrations are here to lend a helping hand.
From starting with book summaries to becoming a motivational illustrator, Jun Han Chin's art is all about making life's lessons memorable and accessible. As he puts it on his Instagram, "I help amplify, magnify, and intensify your ideas so you can communicate more effectively." Scroll down to discover the transformative power of Jun Han Chin's illustrations!
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We believe in you, yellow person! We’re just too lazy to do the work ourselves!
Jun Han is a visual communication specialist with hundreds of visuals on LinkedIn and Instagram. He also helps businesses turn complex ideas into easily understood visuals and is available as a keynote speaker and provides customized training on communication to organizations.
Bored Panda got in touch with Jun Han Chin again to learn more about his motivational illustrations and himself. The creator told us that he receives comments like "I needed to see this today" or "This is my kind of chicken soup for the soul" every now and then. "I'm happy to have made a difference, small or large, just by sharing what I think about as I go through daily life."
How about if I stress about the pink shading does not line up with the circle outline? That is clearly NOT worth stressing about. I sort of doubt it, but did you do that on purpose to (double) make your point?
I need that ball (the big one) to be about *does math* 50% bigger
As a scientist, the goad is nearly always to find a clean short simple explanation to a complex problem. Succinctness is valued. This illustration hits the marks as close to perfect as possible.
Jun Han Chin's illustrations often convey positivity, but life is a mix of highs and lows. Thinking about that, we asked the illustrator how he strikes a balance between uplifting messages and acknowledging the complexities of life.
"Life has ups and downs," he shared with us. "My stories and visuals often aim to help people go from negative to positive. I'm hoping for my illustrations to be the counter to the negatives in life, so they tend to focus on the positive perspective and reframe the negative."
All society changes, every "controversy", the pictures of everyone's life and everything else all in one simple picture. Well done.
We asked Jun Han Chin about his favorite illustration or project that holds a special place in his heart. "It's hard to pick a favorite piece," he said. "For client work, I love illustrating the abstract concepts of my clients so that they can have a stronger engagement with their audience, clients and stakeholders." For public illustrations, the creator is particularly proud of these life lessons drawn in a relatable way: Your impact, Success, Just run.
As the person who is waiting on the second try of the dryer because the clothes were still wet, I feel this too personally.
But sometimes the wall looks like the one in Berlin from 1961 to 1989 though
I dunno. Sometimes fears are for a valid reason and there's a gator pit on the other side of the wall 😁
this pressures me to be perfect, what if i make negative shockwaves???
Well that's TOO DAMN BAD, BOY. NOW QUIT YOUR YAPPIN AN GO CLEAN THE OUTHOUSE
Load More Replies...After that last cartoon, this one seems too kinky for my taste. LOL!
Okay, I see two people who don't like missionary, so they try spoon sex... And that's how I know I should be sleeping right now!
That is certainly an new angle (to view this illustration). I didn't see that.
Load More Replies...Unfortunately, this is accurate. All we get is work and sleep, no play...
Depends on the version. Remember the 19501 version? he used a spring board, and in some episodes you could see it!
Some things are worth arguing about or fighting for and others are worth just walking away from an idiot who has no clue
I think the yellow was supposed to be "things that matter?" Why remember opinions of people on and only on things that don't matter?
Mistakes aren't some magic thing that makes you learn more. (Also they are part of doing/learning to do, if you want to quibble.) ...the more I think about this the worse i think it is...
The most I ever learned was from mistakes. You just have to look at them as opportunities instead of tragedies. The thing with mistakes is that they leave such an imprint that it's hard to forget, theory and practice don't leave such an imprint
Load More Replies...I always wondered if we tried to explode more stuff to make it more tasty or if we just stopped at popcorn
If you roast peppers with their seeds still in them until the seeds almost burst, it'll amp up the heat
Load More Replies...And only once, the other "more" is fine lol
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