A packaging design project for plants, specifically targeted towards children. To engage the young audience, I selected a comic style and incorporated vibrant colors as the primary design elements. Each plant is represented by a unique cartoon character, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a playful, educational experience. The characters and colorful designs aim to make plant care more exciting and accessible for children, fostering a connection with nature and encouraging responsibility through a fun and creative approach.
Packaging Design
2021
This is a poster design that conveys the message of what I am grateful for. To convey this message, I used mirror paper as the primary material, allowing the viewer to see their reflection. This reflective element is intended to remind the viewer of the things in their own life for which they can be grateful. By seeing themselves in the artwork, viewers are invited to pause and consider their own sources of gratitude, fostering a deeper, more interactive experience with the piece.
Poster Design
2019
This is a 100-page book centered on the theme of carrots, created using two randomly assigned tools: Cinema 4D and pencils. For this project, I engaged with people on the street, inviting them to draw carrots using pencils. I then transformed these pencil drawings into 3D models using Cinema 4D. This unique combination of traditional and digital techniques resulted in a dynamic and visually intriguing exploration of carrots, blending spontaneous, hand-drawn creativity with sophisticated 3D rendering.
Book Design
2019
This is a productivity app design called Leakthru , a focus timer designed to help users stay on task and boost productivity. The design concept draws inspiration from the Chinese idiom 滴水石穿 (dī shuǐ shí chuān), which translates to “constant dripping wears away a stone.” This idiom reflects the idea that persistence and perseverance can overcome challenges over time, a principle that guides the app’s purpose and functionality.
UI/UX Design
2019