Jenifer Cervantes
This project aims to modernize the traditional piñata while maintaining its cultural significance. Instead of representing the seven deadly sins, it will show seven common struggles design students face in their educational and design career
In Catholic tradition in Mexico, the popular seven-pointed piñata symbolizes the seven deadly sins. People would break it as a symbolic gesture of overcoming these sins and receiving blessings. It used to represent a celebration of renewal and transformation
This project aims to modernize the traditional piñata while maintaining its cultural significance. Instead of representing the seven deadly sins, it will show seven common struggles design students face in their educational career.