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Item Defy nail polish - a refreshing take on Souvankham Thammavongsa’s "How to Pronounce Knife" collection(2022) Marrazzo, Mesina; Pacher, Constanza; Marrazzo, MesinaHow to Pronounce Knife is a collection of love stories. The characters love themselves, their families, and their friends so much that they fight for them, often leading to acts of defiance. The characters know who they are, love all the parts of themselves, and defend their identity to their last breath. Defy is a brand that sets no boundaries in its target audience; its products are made for all ages and all genders. Eye-catching, no-nonsense packaging keeps it all-inclusive and mirrors the book’s blunt and frank use of language. There is no senseless decoration or flowery embellishments. It’s just nail polish. Defy’s mission is to encourage people not just to be themselves but to shout it to the world with pride and confidence. Their bright-coloured nail polish is created to be as bold as its wearer, making them feel empowered. Like the main characters in How to Pronounce Knife, Defy encourages people to be unafraid of themselves and refuse to bend to fit expectations. The strong, bold shapes of the letters mirror the ferocious, unshakeable will of the characters. Each colour in the collection represents one of the fourteen stories and the defiant character within it. Nail care is a form of self-care practiced by people who care about themselves — who love who they are and want to show it. Souvankham Thammavongsa’s characters love themselves honestly and without measure. This nail polish embodies that love.Item Defy nail polish - a refreshing take on Souvankham Thammavongsa’s "How to Pronounce Knife" collection(2022) Marrazzo, Mesina; Pacher, ConstanzaHow to Pronounce Knife is a collection of love stories. The characters love themselves, their families, and their friends so much that they fight for them, often leading to acts of defiance. The characters know who they are, love all the parts of themselves, and defend their identity to their last breath. Defy is a brand that sets no boundaries in its target audience; its products are made for all ages and all genders. Eye-catching, no-nonsense packaging keeps it all-inclusive and mirrors the book’s blunt and frank use of language. There is no senseless decoration or flowery embellishments. It’s just nail polish. Defy’s mission is to encourage people not just to be themselves but to shout it to the world with pride and confidence. Their bright-coloured nail polish is created to be as bold as its wearer, making them feel empowered. Like the main characters in How to Pronounce Knife, Defy encourages people to be unafraid of themselves and refuse to bend to fit expectations. The strong, bold shapes of the letters mirror the ferocious, unshakeable will of the characters. Each colour in the collection represents one of the fourteen stories and the defiant character within it. Nail care is a form of self-care practiced by people who care about themselves — who love who they are and want to show it. Souvankham Thammavongsa’s characters love themselves honestly and without measure. This nail polish embodies that love.Item Up and over - a vision of perseverance(2022) Marrazzo, Mesina; Pacher, ConstanzaThe hot air balloon is a vision of perseverance, strength, and freedom. Combined with the sunrise's mystery of what a new day might bring, this album package compels the viewer to think and wonder, just as the music of the Up and Over Trio desires to incite thoughtful introspection. The name Up and Over has grown to represent the Trio’s resilience through the challenges of freelance and side jobs, finally coming together to create their first album. The sunrise indicates this new beginning, while the hot air balloon serves as a visual representation of rising up and over. Across the package, images of balloons drifting across a muted sunrise lend themselves to a compelling experience of deliverance and tenacity. The progress to a sky of blue, so as the viewer opens the package, they are guided from the bright orange sunrise on the cover to a soft morning glow that follows soon after. The record’s centre labels bring the viewer to the cornerstone of their journey: when they look up during their ride through the clouds and the rising sun to behold the very thing controlling their rise and fall — a flap at the top of the balloon that releases hot air. This little hole dictating rise and fall is controlled by a simple cord within the pilot’s grasp. On a journey through the hardships and challenges of life, everyone stands at the helm of their ship with the power to fall down or rise up and over.