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I only claim credit for the parts of the works created by me. Aspects of collaborative pieces made by other artists are indicated otherwise.
ConTag Alert System User Interface (2023)
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Designed the user interface for ConTag, an alert system warning people of nearby pandemics
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Coded the design using HTML and CSS
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Rendered mock-ups of the final product on Blender
Monkey Manda (2023)
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A short animation made on Procreate exploring my journey with gender and sexuality
Beyond the Bag Exhibit (2023)
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Conceptualized an exhibition as a submission to the deTour 2023 Open Call for Creative Proposals
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Done in collaboration with Lefinno Kwok, Ryan Sze, Tien Chong, and Ellice Ang
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Renders were done by Ryan Sze on Rhino
Liberata Floor T-Shirt (2023)
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Designed the back of the Liberata T-shirt using Procreate and Adobe Illustrator
YatPage App User Interface
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User interface of 'Home' and 'Profile' pages
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Full Pitch Deck Presentation compiled by Lefinno Kwok
Atlantic College Yearbook Cover (2022)
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Final front and back covers
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Process video showing reference images and methodology behind the designs
ReFood (2021)
The world’s current agricultural practices are putting much of the industry at risk of another “dust bowl” situation similar to one that happened a century ago in the United States during the period of the Great Depression. The need for fresh vegetables to be mass-produced at a large scale demands that the same crops are planted on the same plot of land season after season, slowly exhausting the soil of the nutrients needed for these fruits and vegetables to continue growing.
AILEM (2021)
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Mock-ups of AILEM screens before and after re-design
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Established a clear outer space motif throughout the app
HKU Faculty of Architecture Aptitude Exercise (2021)
While EcoCity aims to mitigate the effects of climate change, The Future of Ampawa imagines a future where we have crossed the point of no return and are forced to live with the consequences of irreversible climate change. Inspired by the location of Ampawa, a long-standing floating market situated in Bangkok’s municipal area, this familiar sight to many Thais was transformed into a futuristic underwater compound that has adapted to flooding of river delta areas caused by rising sea levels.
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