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The Minion and The Slug is a story that takes place during the ongoing pollution crisis, exploring a fraught relationship between humans and nature. This exercise in world building guides a new way to consider the design and corresponding creative processes in a nonlinear way at the start.

The Minion and The Slug

Lindy Zhu

I came up with the concept of the factory and its minions. There is a giant machine collecting all the poison liquid from the minion.

 
The development of the former concept

The development of the former concept

The factory schedule and minion’s routine

The factory schedule and minion’s routine

Some posters inside the factory

Some posters inside the factory

Storyboard for the main story

Storyboard for the main story

Main story inside the book

Main story inside the book

Storyboard for the creation of the pollution by minions’ unawareness.

 

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