YUNE

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WHO
 Payoon “Yune” Worachananan is a Tokyo-based Thai illustrator / graphic designer.

WHAT
The flat 2D illustration that focuses on landscape, construction and playing with the atmosphere. Pretending to deluded the small work to comes out in a bigger work (laugh)

WHEN
I have continuously developed it. So, I’m not sure where the starting point is. However, I thoughts that I can start from 1st point again every day.

WHERE
Most of the clients are in Japan. But I have worked both in Bangkok and Tokyo.

WHY
I’m so lucky that there are still got people who want to see the work I do.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE CREATIVITY?
Developing new things to be used to solve problems and the creators are enjoy with it too.

DESCRIBE YOUR PRACTICE IN THREE WORDS.
Roam, Experiment, and Learn.

WHERE DO YOU GO, OR WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU GET STUCK ON A PROJECT?
Ask for opinions from people who don’t know about the things you got stuck with, go out to find the information about what is opposite of what you are doing, then go to see anything unrelated to the job at all. In the end, somethings tend to help every time.

WHAT PROJECT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
Works that customers are proud of.

IF YOU COULD INVITE ANY CREATIVE OUT FOR COFFEE, WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE AND WHY?
The architect Frank Gehry and artist David Hockney, both of them are the same ages as our grandfathers but they were still creating great works. Hockney, at the age of 80, was also learning to draw with the iPad. He is my idol. His works always encourage me to try something new. Frank Gehry, who’s 90 years old, in terms of ideas, he is still PUNK.

So, I thought that if I could talk to both of them, just simple conversation. I might have learned to do something new, like somersault in a corner to see things that I have never seen before.

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