I composed a series of illustrations that emulates my opinion on the rejection of mundane and recurrent instances of daily life, thus inviting viewers to an engaging and aesthetically pleasing experience of a timeless dream. Illustrations were created using Procreate and animated with Mental Canvas.
An annual school magazine design cover which utilises pastel colours and typography in a playful and simplistic manner. The front cover pictures a student emerging from a dreamy landscape which represents youthful and peaceful elements that can be kept as a memento for the students of 2020.
The opening title sequence to a story inspired by the ‘Red Shoes’ Fairytale, where protagonist Lynn, becomes engulfed by greed and meets her crimson fate.
A Futurism Casestudy title page inspired by symbols, colour and typography of the era.
Brand book based on a hypothetical brief to develop a rideshare service catered exclusively to women.
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In my protest poster, I illustrated a businessman ruthlessly slicing away the last untouched piece of a cake shaped like our Earth, aiming to depict the reckless exploitation of our planet's resources. The piece he's taking represents the last remnants of unspoiled nature, surrounded by visuals of endangered animals, pollution, and industrial waste, all underlining the urgent message of my work: "Wanted: Alive. Not Dead."
For the Powerhouse's 100 Climate Conversations Event, I took on the challenge of designing a pair of posters centered around the theme "Engineering the Next Meat." My aim was to craft a design that feels welcoming and family-friendly, suitable for the museum environment, while effectively conveying the crucial role of plant-based meats in our future diets.
Within my theme, "Architectural Identity," I present a collection of eight photographs that capture fleeting moments of human experience. I aimed to convey how the inclusion of architecture can effectively communicate the unique notions of identity and place, creating an atmospheric sense of intrigue via lighting, the subject and framing. Throughout my imagery, I sought to paint a visual narrative that can resonate with the lived experiences of the past and present from youth to adulthood.
The brief was to create magzine spreads based on a given text. I handcrafted every element by using a variety of techniques such as collage, mixed media, and photography. The imagery is thoughtfully designed to reflect the themes and content of each page, with careful consideration of space to ensure the magazine is both engaging and uniquely captivating.
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Contemporary architecture is constantly evolving at unprecedented rates based on society’s past iterations, yet remnants of traditional building remain true; such could be identified at the centrepiece of this collage. Structures are brought together by erratic colours and sorted into a systemic mess, depicting timeless features of cubistic modernist architecture.
I was given the topic "Sweet Home" with the task of creating a collage. I used magazine cutouts from vintage magazines to create a beautiful composition of a family overlooking their home.
For a hypothetical brief from Casual Powerhouse Arts Center, we were tasked with creating a poster based on the future of design. I chose to focus my project on life on Mars