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Some examples of my work.
Club Foodies
Club Foodies is an learning product which I designed to teach children aged 9-12 to pack healthy school lunches, based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. It is about empowering kids to manage their own nutrition through organisation. The lunchbox includes a dividing plate, themed stickers as well as an instruction guide which explains to kids why nutrition and organisation are important for them to learn. This booklet also becomes a fold-out poster of a step-by-step guide on packing a lunch which incorporates all of the food groups. I also designed a teaching guide for parents, teachers and carers which explains what Club Foodies is about, and includes a one month chart, to help them track their child’s lunch-packing progress.
Sensory Suits
Sensory Suits is a tactile deck of playing cards, designed for individuals who are visually impaired and was featured in the 2024 MADA Now exhibition. Operating in the same way as a traditional card deck, the four suits have been updated to rods (brown), shells (purple), scales (green) and jaws (blue). Derived from the card game ‘Go Fish’, the aquatic theme allows players to rely on the feel of the card to determine the suit and number. For this project, I was determined to create cards that could unite individuals with low or no vision and high vision, to be able to enjoy card games together and in a multi-sensory way.
The Itinerary
The Itinerary is a collaborative, seasonal travel magazine which I created with 2 other university students. It is targeted towards young, solo travellers and aims to provide them with fun, day-to-night itineraries curated by locals. Our suggestions highlight hidden gems around the city including cafes, restaurants and activities. For this project, I was responsible for creating the design, visual identity, and format of the publication, as well as organising the printing.
Club Foodies
Club Foodies is an learning product which I designed to teach children aged 9-12 to pack healthy school lunches, based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. It is about empowering kids to manage their own nutrition through organisation. The lunchbox includes a dividing plate, themed stickers as well as an instruction guide which explains to kids why nutrition and organisation are important for them to learn. This booklet also becomes a fold-out poster of a step-by-step guide on packing a lunch which incorporates all of the food groups. I also designed a teaching guide for parents, teachers and carers which explains what Club Foodies is about, and includes a one month chart, to help them track their child’s lunch-packing progress.
Sensory Suits
Sensory Suits is a tactile deck of playing cards, designed for individuals who are visually impaired and was featured in the 2024 MADA Now exhibition. Operating in the same way as a traditional card deck, the four suits have been updated to rods (brown), shells (purple), scales (green) and jaws (blue). Derived from the card game ‘Go Fish’, the aquatic theme allows players to rely on the feel of the card to determine the suit and number. For this project, I was determined to create cards that could unite individuals with low or no vision and high vision, to be able to enjoy card games together and in a multi-sensory way.
The Itinerary
The Itinerary is a collaborative, seasonal travel magazine which I created with 2 other university students. It is targeted towards young, solo travellers and aims to provide them with fun, day-to-night itineraries curated by locals. Our suggestions highlight hidden gems around the city including cafes, restaurants and activities. For this project, I was responsible for creating the design, visual identity, and format of the publication, as well as organising the printing.
Typography Posters
Some posters I designed for a university assignment which explain three fundamental typography keywords / rules. All of the imagery on each of the posters was required to be designed using only typographic elements, and only utilising one colour apart from black or white.
Ready, set, stop.
An artwork I designed for the 2024 ‘Changes’ edition of Monash University’s student publication Esperanto Magazine. As the accompanying poem was about reflection, I wanted to capture images that represented fleeting moments in life. I used a slow shutter-speed effect, and a sepia-tone black and white filter to create a sense of nostalgia and memory.
Design Research Kit
‘How Do You Make Friends?’ was a design research kit, created by my team-mate Mai and I for a university project. As part of the project, we conducted various workshops among first-year students to help them create connections in class. However, our final outcome was a kit that we placed around campus, for students passing by to anonymously complete and reflect on their university friendships. As a thank you, we included an A5 page of stickers which we designed to encourage students to complete the kit.
Motion Animation
A motion graphics animation created as part of a university assignment for Monash Respectful Communities. The goal of this project was to create an animated explainer video relating to a Monash Respectful Communities key pillar, for which I selected equity and inclusion.