…is a Junior studying Graphic Design and Advertising at Boston University.
She is interested in branding, visual systems, and typography, with a focus on creating clear and cohesive visual identities through thoughtful design and strategic thinking.
ABOUT ME
RESUME
SELECTED WORKS
01 50 Iterations
02 re:leaf
03 Fall 2025 Open Studios (CFA, SMFA, MassArt)
04 Boston Poster House Film Poster Series
05 Spring 2026 Valiz Catalog
06 SOWA Rebrand
07 HEART | BREAK (Made In... Society)
08 Exhibition Pamphlet
09 De-Lish
10 BostonHacks 2025
11 BU Chinese Students Association
GRAPHIC DESIGN
BOOK BINDING
PACKAGING
CRAFTS
MULTIPLE OUTPUTS
For this group project, we created graphic artifacts from an imagined society, building its history, identity, and visual language from the ground up. Our world—Heart | Break—emerges from the Heart Sun’s shattering, a moment that split the Heart kingdom into light and shadow and shaped its divergent cultures and narratives.
Exhibition in collaboration with: Syma Chen, Haelin Kim, Aerim Lee, Peggy Pan & Anna Novick
My individual artifacts interpret this fractured realm through objects of memory and shared ritual.
Two scrolls—one from Heart and one from Break—each recounting the same history through its own viewpoint, revealing how a story transforms depending on who tells it.
Festival stationery, including invitations and envelopes, for the annual day of remembrance when both sides briefly gather under the divided sky.
Completing the set are keychains evolved from sword tassels when the two sides were once at odds, symbolizing fortune, peace, and love—small emblems meant to be carried across both lands.
The keychains are accompanied with a tag that the reciever may choose to keep on or take off. The tag explains the “hidden meaning” behind the color combinations of the floral beads.
More information on the meanings behind the beads, jade, and tassels are explained in a small 3.5”x 4” booklet. The booklet is pocket sized and as the symbolic meaning behind the keychains are well known across the divide.
Possible tags, the combinations and meanings are endless.
Together, these artifacts imagine how a split kingdom commemorates its past, negotiates its dual identities, and strives toward connection long after the Sun broke in two.
A closer look at some of the designs: