I just graduated from Monash University with a degree in Communication Design.
I specialise in print design across a variety of fields, including publishing, posters, and identity design.
This is a sampling of my academic and commercial work; further samples are available at my folio site.
Please do not hesitate to contact me.

City Gaps

This picture is the cover of my project. It represents the overlap between cities. It is precisely because of the gaps between buildings that beauty is produced.

City Gaps

This is a banner representing the magazine I made. This design highlights an issue I discuss in the magazine; how to plan for the gaps between buildings in cities. The banner is full of a sense of space, which means that the design in the book can give readers a lot of inspiration.

City Gaps

This is the threshold of the house I designed with Chinese style in the article. The two stone lions represent wealth, which is very common in Chinese culture. Combining this Chinese culture with the doors of Melbourne reflects a different style.

City Gaps

This is an example of the magazine's typographic styles. I used a relatively low-key dark brown as the main color and combined it with the image and text. This type of layout creates visual interest for readers. The layout is divided into three sections, namely the title, the article and the picture.

Aim to please

This is a slogan-related design. The purpose is to raise awareness that littering cigarette butts can contribute to forest fires. We need to toss cigarette butts into the smoke extinguisher to remind us of our responsibility to protect the environment. The slogan is displayed at the subway’s exit, as this is the most common location for people to throw cigarette butts.

The back home puzzle

This is a manual for "The home back puzzle." The design is relatively naive, and the combination of simple text and illustrations makes it easier for children to read and use independently.
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