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A complete refresh of museum signage at the Exploratorium's entryway.
The West Coast premiere of an audioimmersive art experience exploring the natural world. Exploratorium Summer Exhibition 2023.
An experiment in museum navigation, accessibility, and design.
A retelling of Homer’s Odyssey that explores how patriarchal structures shape familial relationships and examines how storytelling can close emotional distance between parents and children.
A full identity refresh, website redesign, and print collateral for a local San Francisco-based film festival nonprofit.
A conceptual art piece in which 292 pledges standing in solidarity against 292 anti-Asian incidents in San Francisco are inserted into red envelopes (lai see) and combined to create a protective garment shielding one from violence.
A détournement of an illustrated 1960s catalogue of Northeastern American seabirds, creating a graphic booklet addressing the harrowing journeys and injustices faced by Mexican immigrants at the Southern US border.
A piece investigating obsessive-compulsive tendencies, combining the ornate and beautiful with the horrific and guilt-inducing, an illustration of the world of a child exploring unknown powers, magic, and mysticism.
Explorations of historical typefaces from separate categories of type and periods of history. This project involved research into the development of European type throughout the centuries and the historical context in which they arose.
A satirical game taking on Orientalist media tropes - play to avenge your family's honor!