EXHIBITION DESIGN 1 INSPIRATION SOURCE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 2 3 PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM PRESENTATION 4 1 INSPIRATION SOURCE INSPIRATION SOURCE Painting Ceramic tile INSPIRATION SOURCE Sticker 2 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Images Placeholders Easy to use This is about the Swahili saying in popular culture. For the song from The Lion King, see Hakuna Matata (song). ABOUT "Hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase; translated, it roughly means "No worries". It is formed by the words hakuna (there is not here) and matata (plural form of problem). The phrase has been popularized by its use in The Lion King (in which it is translated as "no worries" in a song named after the phrase), so that it is heard often at HAKUNA resorts, hotels, and other places appealing to the tourist trade. The phrase is in more common use in Zanzibar and Kenya. The phrase is uncommon among native speakers of Swahili in Tanzania, who prefer the phrase MATATA "hamna shida" in the north and "hamna tabu" in the south. ABOUT HAKUNA MATATA AND LION KING In 1994 the Walt Disney Animation Studios animated movie The Lion King brought the phrase international recognition, featuring it prominently in the plot and In the mid-1980s, the saying appeared in the Swedish devoting a song to it. A meerkat and a warthog, named comic book Bamse by Rune Andréasson. The first words Timon and Pumbaa respectively, teach the main of Brumma, the baby daughter of Bamse the bear, are character, a lion cub named Simba, that he should forget "Hakuna matata", which no one understands except the his troubled past and live in the present. The song was tortoise Skalman. He later made it his and Brumma's written by Elton John (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics), who secret motto, and the phrase has reappeared several found the term in a Swahili phrasebook. It was nominated times in the cartoon. Skalman gave readers several for Best Original Song at the 1995 Academy Awards, and clues as to what language the phrase came from but was later ranked the 99th best song in movie history by never said directly that it was Swahili. the American Film Institute on a list of 100. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION SITE SIZE SELECTED SITE Address: School of design , Hunan University, the negative first floor of the stairs 200mm*15mm*14 ( num) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION COLOR SCHEME Dark purple Rose Pink dark green Lemon yellow Sky blue Peony red PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Reference pattern My design pattern 1 2 3 4 PROGRAM 5 DESCRIPTION 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 200mm*15mm*14 ( num) 14 HAKUNA MATATA SELECTED SITE Address: School of design , Hunan University, the negative first floor of the stairs 3 PROGRAM PRESENTATION (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) (¥ ) :(¥ ) : ( ) 4 PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION HAKUNA MATATA SELECTED SITE Address: School of design , Hunan University, the negative first floor of the stairs THANKES! .
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