I lived in Singapore for my entire life and I would really want to travel and design for people! Currently, I am studying in Temasek Polytechnic School of Design, and I enjoy it very much here!
I started having the passion to draw and paint in Secondary 1, when I had an art teacher who opened my eyes to the arty farty world. Since then, my passion has been growing! :
Education
Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore — First year in Diploma of Visual Communication, 2008
Projects
Photography assignment on Expressions
Poster for a historic building in Singapore
Logo for SAAC
Logo for Singapore Youth Olympics
Flat Art skills
Life Drawing, Face, Traditional painting, Digital illustration with illustrator, storyboard, Lead and Ink, Character Design, Conceptual Art and Design, Sculpture making, Color pencil drawing
Computer Skills
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In Design, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, Windows and Mac OS
Life Goal
To be recognized as a designer not only in Singapore but other countries too.
Monday, January 12, 2009
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Book inspired by a nursery rhyme
'Hush a Bye Baby'
This is the cover of the book. I chose the cover green, for serenity.
A page in my book. I chose yellow as it evokes playfulness and is full of energy.
Another page in my book.
Photography
Portraits
These two pictures were taken from one of the Sunday school classes in my church.
Expressions
These were for a class assignment and the topic was expressions. The first picture was to capture the playful expression of the kid while the second picture was to capture the happy expression.
Typography This was an assignment for typography class. It is called emphasis. I played around with the layout a lot.
Posters
This was made for a historic building in Singapore. It features pictures and information about St. Andrew's Cathedral.
This was a poster using a compilation of photos
Illustration works
This was done as Christmas cards that were given out during Christmas.
This is a book cover and it's entitled 'Breakfast at Tiffany's (Japan Version)'
Mixed-media painting
The topic for this piece of work is called attachment. It's about a girl from a modernized era trying to find her roots and she becomes attached to it and does not want to go back to her world.
Labels: book, card design, graphic design, mixed-media painting, pencil drawing, photography, poster design
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