May 6, 2020

RV Health Product Design Team
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3 min readMay 29, 2020

Incredible apartments

https://www.behance.net/gallery/96527501/Incredible-Apartments

This long format video has caught my eyes with it’s amazing mise-en-scène. It shows you a story of Tonya peeking into surreal lives of neighbors. It’s really fun to explore every apartment unit with different themes.

Jay Jung, Product Visual Designer Healthline

Miami pictures

http://s.muz.li/YzBhM2NjNDAx

Here I have two talented photographers who specialize in creating images through geometry and colors.

Two artist, Mijoo Kim and Minjin Kang, collaborate together to create their own world with vibrant and tangy colors. The use of their color language is very inspiring.

Jay Jung, Product Visual Designer Healthline

Mascara hunt

https://guccimascarahunt.gucci.com/

Loving the 80s vibe in colors, just wish the music reflected that as well as it sounds like elevator music. Otherwise, it’s an easy game, but sorely lacking marketing capacity as it doesn’t offer share and top scores at the end.

Mandi Wolters, Senior Product Designer Healthline

Is it right to comment on Adele’s weight loss?

Adel Looks Unrecognizable in Rare Instagram Photo Thanking Essential Workers

I noticed in an article that pointed out a recent social media post by Adele, in which she looks much thinner than she used to. Adele didn’t comment on her own weight loss in the post, but the internet certainly did.

I did a quick google search and found a bunch of articles with titles like “The Right Way to Respond to Adele’s Weight Loss” and “Adele’s Weight Loss Is A Double Bind” and comments like:

Adele hasn’t said anything about her weight loss, so why are we?

It’s an interesting topic because Adele has always been famously not the typical skinny celebrity, and now that she seems to have lost weight, we are unsure how to feel about it, or even unsure if we should feel anything about it (it’s not our body, is it really our business?)

I think society hasn’t figured this out yet, but I think it’s a good sign that the internet is at least talking about this fact.

Sarah Johnson, Product Design Manager, Healthline

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