pAGE / PLAYGROUND
This is where I share my exploration and experiment with new tools and designs.
Recent Books & Tools I Love:
• Atomic Habits by James Clear
• Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown
• Mismatch by Kat Holmes
• Midjourney
AR DESIGN
ClimbUp (2022)
ClimbUp is an AR application that helps boulderers improve their climbing abilities while allowing them having fun and feeling accomplished.
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GAME DESIGN
Mad Match (2021)
Mad Match is a two-player fighting arcade game that requires players to coordinate among footpads, elastic balls, and buttons to maximize HP damage to their opponent. Check HERE for more info.
// Co-create with Shiyu Ma, Yeseul Namkoung
// Arduino Uno and p5.js
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GAME DESIGN
Squeeze Game (2021)
Using characters in the Squid Game, we created Squeeze Game by having players squeeze the stress balls to fight the guards.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Improv Seattle (2021)
As a big fan of improv shows, I rebranded Seattle's longest-running improv theater—Unexpected Productions. The purpose is to attract new and younger audiences and make it feel more spontaneous and fun.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Seattle Bouldering Project (2021)
Bouldering is one of the new sports I tried in 2021. Loving its challenging and fun parts, I redesigned Seattle Bouldering Project's logo to make it feel more contemporary and energetic.
BRAND DESIGN
Atari Women (2020)
Atari Women is a design and research project that celebrates the often overlooked contributions of women and gender minorities to Atari games in the 70s and 80s. Intrigued by the group's mission, I helped spread the hidden stories of Atari Women through branding and tangible artifacts.
// Collaboration between University of Copenhagen, Denmark, HCC program and University of Washington, HCDE program
Atari Women Logo Iterations
Atari Women Logo Final
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Rebecca Heineman, the champion of the Atari 2600 National Space Invaders in 1980, is holding the token I designed for her
Atari Women at Living Computer Museum